Posted on May 5th, 2008 by Kele Ding
This probably has two things to do. One is explaining what twitter is. Two is how to write an effective instruction that is simple, visible, interesting, and understandable. Here is the video linked from Youtube.
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Posted on April 21st, 2008 by Kele Ding
Essential tools to help you harness the full power of Twitter without making any dent in your existing marketing budget because these tools are completely free:
1. Twitter Feed – This service fetches new content from your blog (or any site that supports RSS feeds ) and publishes a link in your twitter account. It will [...]
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Posted on March 25th, 2008 by Kele Ding
A new feature in the personal feed aggregator FriendFeed lets users reply to Twitter posts that show up on the service, and have those replies posted to Twitter itself. Previously, what happened in FriendFeed stayed in FriendFeed.
You can only reply to Twitter posts in FriendFeed. Your post will start @(username), which is the standard for [...]
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Posted on March 18th, 2008 by Kele Ding
Tenchnology is good, only if it is usable. ORD in Chicago, and PVG in Shanghai airports both has twitter accounts to alert travelers about local weathers and flight status. However, looking at the number of followers you can tell if it works in reality.
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Posted on March 18th, 2008 by Kele Ding
This actually explains certain terminologies:
1. Tweet- A twitter message
2. Twoosh- a tweet that is exactly 140 characters
3. Twude- A guy on twitter. Twitter Dude.
4. Twerd- A word used mainly on twitter. Anything in this list.
5. Twat- Same in real world as on twitter.
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