staynalive.com - 19 days ago
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Awhile back I was surfing the Twitter developers wiki and noticed 2 suspicious images uploaded by Ryan Sarver , Twitter’s Platform Project Manager. One of the images looks like a very rough status message entry screen, with a toggle button for Twitter’s new geolocation feature. ...
blog.twitter.com - 21 days ago
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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 ...
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Get to the Point: Twitter Trends
listiti.com - 21 days ago
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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 ...
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Free Twitter Alerts within Lists - Listiti.com
adage.com - 17 days ago
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adage.com —
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- A quick survey of
Twitter accounts for the top 100 national advertisers, as...
ranked by Advertising Age's DataCenter, shows that surprisingly few have ownership of the Twitter handles that correspond to the names of their ...
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GM, Kellogg, Nestle Beat to the Tweet as Squatters Take ...
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Is this Twitter’s secret iPhone app?
The Next Web —
One of the notable things about the way Twitter has run its business up to now is that it has never got into the app business. New screenshots suggest that might be changing.
Twitter has always left development of everything except the core Twitter website and API up to third parties. It even bought the service’s search technology in from a third party.
Now developer Jesse Stay, the man behind Social Too, has spotted what looks like an iPhone app used internally by Twitter.
With the new geolocation feature being tested ...
Twitter once more playing with the future of developers
The Inquisitr » Technology —
... I have written about his in the past but in light of recent moves by Twitter it bears repeating – Twitter is no friend to developers.
The one area that developers might have thought themselves fairly secure had to be developing clients for smartphones like the iPhone but if what Martin Bryant at The Next Web has found out not even that may be as safe as it seems.
In a post yesterday Martin reports on how Jesse Stay, developer behind Social Too, may have spotted what looks like a native Twitter app for the iPhone:
With the ...
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