Earlier today, they caused a stir by quietly changing the “Update” button to “Tweet”. This caused a huge stir within the blogosphere based on the theory that anything Twitter does is news.
Just when the “Tweet” news started to get heavily reported, Twitter switched it back to “Update”.
Maybe Twitter is just upset because the SXSW conference is happening later this week, and all anyone wants to talk about is Foursquare and location-based services.
Twitter, you had your SXSW moment in 2008; it’s time to let someone else enjoy the spotlight.
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Tweet, Anyone? Not!
The folks at Twitter sure know how to have fun!
Earlier today, they caused a stir by quietly changing the “Update” button to “Tweet”. This caused a huge stir within the blogosphere based on the theory that anything Twitter does is news.
Just when the “Tweet” news started to get heavily reported, Twitter switched it back to “Update”.
Maybe Twitter is just upset because the SXSW conference is happening later this week, and all anyone wants to talk about is Foursquare and location-based services.
Twitter, you had your SXSW moment in 2008; it’s time to let someone else enjoy the spotlight.
Here’s a screen capture via TechCrunch.