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BREAKING: Rollout of Twitter Retweet Feature Has Begun
Twitter has just begun the rollout of Project Retweet , Twitter’s official integration of the retweet. Retweeting is when a user reshares interesting tweets from his or her friends using the RT syntax (e.g. “RT @mashable”). According to Twitter, the rollout is occurring in ...
Retweet Limited Rollout
blog.twitter.com — We've just activated a feature called retweet on a very small percentage of accounts in order to... see how it works in the wild. Retweet is a button that makes forwarding a particularly interesting tweet to all your followers very easy. In turn, we hope ... (more) Retweet Limited Rollout
Get to the Point: Twitter Trends
blog.twitter.com — As Twitter grows and the number of tweets each day continues to astound us, we’ve noticed an... increasing amount of clutter in the public timeline, especially with trending topics. Trends began as a useful way to find out what’s going on but has grown ... (more) Get to the Point: Twitter Trends
Free Twitter Alerts within Lists - Listiti.com
listiti.com — FAQ Waza? The idea is pretty straight forward. Instead of being alerted whenever someone tweets something, with... Listiti you can be alerted whenever someone belonging to a Twitter List of your choice tweets about something. Wafor? Let's say you want to ... (more) Free Twitter Alerts within Lists - Listiti.com
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Integrated retweet on its way to Twitter
Webware.com — ... , Twitter shared the mechanics behind the new feature with third-party Twitter developers to see how they could integrate it in their own apps. It's about time that it's coming to Twitter. In essence, the new retweet button will work much in the same way the "reply" option works on the site already. Users will need only to click the retweet button and their status-update box will be populated with the desired tweet. Those who have access to the feature are saying that a new icon is displayed before the message, rather than the typical RT, but since I don't have access to it ...

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