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Twitter traffic data from comScore ( via TechCrunch
) I have been active Twitter user since January...
2007 . And it's been remarkable just how much it has changed since. In the last six months, Twitter has gone nuclear . There are three reasons why and ...
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Are iPhones causing mistrials nationwide?
Macworld —
... declared because one juror had posted updates on Facebook and Twitter. I've never been on a jury, but if I did, I'd probably have my iPhone close at hand. So I can totally understand the temptation to do online searches about a court case, or heck, even Twitter about it. That said, this really does go against that whole centuries-old traditions of jurisprudence thing. So, this begs the question—how long until someone lets loose an iFart in a courtroom? [Illustration courtesy carrotcreative ]
Are iPhones causing mistrials nationwide?
iPhone Central —
... declared because one juror had posted updates on Facebook and Twitter. I've never been on a jury, but if I did, I'd probably have my iPhone close at hand. So I can totally understand the temptation to do online searches about a court case, or heck, even Twitter about it. That said, this really does go against that whole centuries-old traditions of jurisprudence thing. So, this begs the question—how long until someone lets loose an iFart in a courtroom? [Illustration courtesy carrotcreative ]
Twittering With DISH Scores Free Local HD Channels [Twitter]
Consumerist —
... get them. @dishnetwork replied back that Cincinnati should have them and asked for his account for so they could check into it. Turned out he needed a different Dish and the rep agreed to have it installed at no cost instead of the usual $60. "The tech showed up this morning, and I have local HD channels for free," writes Justin. "I'm finding tracking companies on Twitter is useful because they people monitoring the accounts are ones who can actually do something." (Illustration: carrotcreative )
Twitter creator Jack Dorsey on user retention, Facebook comparisons
L.A. Times Tech Blog —
... Twitter creator Jack Dorsey says the service needs to do a better job of hooking new users. Credit: carrotcreative via Flickr The mastermind behind Twitter isn't denying that his website has a problem keeping new users. The issue came up in an ...
Associated Press vs. British Bureaucrats: Who's More Uptight about Twitter?
Valleywag —
... back to Our objectives. Where possible there should be an actual link to related content or a call to action, to make this credibility explicit. "
AP: "Feel free to link to AP material that has been published... link to member and customer sites... try to vary the links to spread the traffic around. It's a good idea to reference the AP in the promo language. "
[Template Twitter Strategy for Government Departments]
(Pic: Carrot Creative on Twitter)
Associated Press vs. British Bureaucrats: Who's More Uptight about Twitter?
Gawker: valleywag —
... back to Our objectives. Where possible there should be an actual link to related content or a call to action, to make this credibility explicit. "
AP: "Feel free to link to AP material that has been published... link to member and customer sites... try to vary the links to spread the traffic around. It's a good idea to reference the AP in the promo language. "
[Template Twitter Strategy for Government Departments]
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The lessons of 'Mad Men' on Twitter —
CNET News.com 3/17/2009
At SXSWi, three of the people who have been Twittering as characters from the hit AMC network show talked about their experiences and what producers and marketers can learn from them.
Juror tweets could force retrial —
The Register 3/18/2009
'Twit' doesn't quite cover it A juror who published Twitter messages during the course of a trial has undermined the trial process and its verdict, lawyers have claimed while launching an appeal. The US juror told reporters he did not think posting ...