During his keynote at SXSW last month, Twitter CEO Evan Wiliams announced an upcoming new platform called @anywhere, which would allow third party sites to integrate Twitter features (he also showed off some of the partners who would be featuring the platform, which you can see in the image at right). Twitter didn’t give [...]
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Fri, April 2 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
I’ve long suspected that the basic usage pattern for Twitter is that people try it, don’t get it or become discouraged because they don’t know anyone else on it, but it grows on them eventually until they start using it every day. Many people, of course, never come back, but for those who do, [...]
Tags: 50 Million, 9 Months, Big Bounce, Communications Tool, Curve, Discouragement, Estimates, Familiarity, Many People, Newbies, Nine Months, One Billion, Trend, Trough, Tweet, Tweets, Twitter
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Mon, March 29 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
During his keynote at SXSW this afternoon (live blog here), Twitter CEO Evan Williams just announced a new “At Anywhere” platform, which allows websites to more deeply integrate the service into their sites. The idea is to offer a more seamless experience to Twitter users navigating third party sites like the Huffington Post and [...]
Tags: Amazon, Ceo, Ebay, Evan Williams, Frameworks, Huffington Post, Integration, Javascript Guru, Keynote, Meebo, New York Times, People, Profile, Profiles, Publishers, Seamless Experience, Third Party, Tweet, Twitter, Yahoo
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Mon, March 15 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
We’ve written about FunMobility’s nifty picture messaging app for the iPhone and Android, called FunMail, that allows users to blasts their text into the application, which then breaks down whatever the user typed for context and places fun graphics with your original text. Now, FunMobility has caught the Twitter bug and is launching FunTweet, a [...]
Tags: Amount Of Time, Blasts, Credentials, Fun Graphics, Funmail, Funmobility, Gatherings, Iphone, Launch, Live Stream, Pretty Pictures, Reading A Book, Streams, Traction, Tweet, Tweets, Twitter, Typewriter, Visual Messages, Web Service
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Sat, March 13 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
The official Foursquare account just sent out a tweet letting everyone know that today is already the service’s biggest day ever. This is interesting since it’s actually the day before the SXSW conference kicks off in Austin, Texas.
According to the tweet, Foursquare broke 275,000 check-ins (the previous record, set last Friday) for the day “hours [...]
Tags: 1 Million, 5 Million, Austin Texas, Badges, Eve, First Birthday, Imagine, Ins, Iphone, Iphone Apps, Last Friday, Location Based Services, Perspective, Record Numbers, Sxsw Conference, Tweet, Venue
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Fri, March 12 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
While Loren Brichter may be hard at work on Tweetie Two for the Mac, he hasn’t given on his baby: Tweetie 2 for the iPhone. While the app hasn’t been updated since late November, a new build is due shortly with one big addition: native Foursquare support.
What this means is that anytime someone in your [...]
Tags: Annoyance, Anticipation, Email, Free Upgrade, Google, Google Map, Iphone, Late November, Loren Brichter, Mac, New Features, Phone Number, Private Beta, Public Beta, Tweet, Twitter, Venue, Video Uploads, What This Means
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Tue, March 9 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
When I wrote that location would be this year’s Twitter at SXSW, I also meant that Twitter’s geolocation would be this year’s Twitter at SXSW. The service has just turned on geolocation on its website today for the first time.
While Twitter’s geolocation feature has been live through its API since last November, there was no [...]
Tags: Api, Austin Texas, Buzz, Extent, Functionality, Geolocation, Good Time, Google, Google Map, Last November, Latitude, Main Stream, Maps, New York Times, Place Names, Screenshot, Sxsw, Tweet, Tweets, Twitter
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Tue, March 9 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Twitter has quietly changed the wording on the button users need to press to update their statuses on the Twitter.com website. It took them 10 billion (or so) tweets to realize we don’t ‘Update’, we ‘Tweet’.
A lot of people are noticing the change, although I have to say I had to hit the refresh button [...]
Tags: Hat Tip, Interface Change, Nifty Features, Reminder, Statuses, Tweet, Twitter, Web Interface
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Tue, March 9 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
We just came across Packrati.us, a simple bookmarking service that allows you to essentially sync your Twitter feed with your Delicious bookmarks. Once you sign up with you Twitter and Delicious accounts, Packrati will follow your Twitter feed, and whenever one of your tweets contains URLs, the site will add them to your Delicious.com bookmarks. [...]
Tags: Bookmark, Bookmarking Service, Bookmarks, Integration, Organize, Summer Delicious, Sync, Tool, Tweet, Tweets, Twitter, White House
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Sun, March 7 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Late last year, Ustream and qik launched iPhone applications that let you stream videos from the iPhone to the web and allow others to watch them as they’re being recorded. And now there is an iPhone app called TwitCasting Live (iTunes link), which offers the same basic functionality, but is – as the name suggests [...]
Tags: Applications, Functionality, Iphone, Itunes, Live Streaming, Live Video, Qik, Stream Video, Timeline, Tweet, Twitter, Ustream, Videos
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Fri, March 5 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments