Monthly Archives: January 2009

Want More Followers? Ask Kevin Rose

Kevin Rose, who collects Twitter followers when he’s not running Digg, has 10 tips on how you can attract more followers. If you sign up now, he’ll throw in a free set in ginzu knives!
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Who’s Following Who?

At the core of what makes Twitter so powerful is useful are the people you follow and those who follow you. That said, it can be a challenging to gain insight into both camps. After a while, you lose track of the people follow as more people get added to your Twitter ecosystem. At the [...]
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More Money for Twitter

While Twitter is still struggling to come up with a business model, it doesn’t seem to be having trouble getting money from investors. TechCrunch suggests that Twitter is going to raise another another round of financing at a $250-million valuation – half of what apparently Facebook offered a few months ago. TechCrunch believes the round [...]
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Coming Soon: No More Passwords Giveaways!

One of the biggest challenges and problems within the Twitter ecosystem in recent months has been the growing uneasiness amount the Twiterrati to give third-party services their usernames and passwords. It has meant that many interesting services have gone undiscovered or unexplored simply because Twitters users refuse to give away their passwords. This is a [...]
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Anyone Got Any Good Tips?

One of the things that makes Twitter so valuable is how it can be used as a problem-solving resource. In less than 140 characters, you can article a problem and then have it widely distributed to see if anyone can give you an answer. TwTip is looking to make this process more efficient with a [...]
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Is Twitter Shooting Itself in the Foot

One of the biggest reasons why Twitter has gained some much momentum over the past year is the thriving ecosystem of Twitter-related applications. Anything you could possibly imagine doing with Twitter is being created by the development community. So, it seems downright strange and puzzling why Twitter has decided to impose limits to calls on [...]
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