Monthly Archives: March 2010

How Twitter Got to 10 Billion Tweets

Here’s a cool graph that shows Twitter’s path to 10 billion tweets. It was created by Muhammad Saleem, a social media consultant.
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RIP, Twitter??

Among the most fascinating aspects of Twitter is the media coverage it attracts. As much as many users are obsessed with Twitter, reporters and bloggers are also entranced with the service. That said, one of the more bizarre articles I’ve read about Twitter is a TechRadar.com story looking at how Twitter’s existence will likely be [...]
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When Do Twitter Users Sleep?

Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night, and checked out Twitter? You’ll probably be surprised to see how much tweet-age is happening by people who should be asleep. For example @parislemon seems to happily get by on just a few hours of sleep given his Twitter activity. If you’re at all [...]
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What Are Your Favorite Twitter Apps?

At the recent SXSW conference, Guy Kawasaki and some other panelists talked about their favourite Twitter apps. To be honest, there’s nothing terribly eye-opening about their selections – CoTweet, Seesmic, Tweetdeck, Tweetmeme, Tweetie. You figure there would be a few apps from left-field given how much the panelists use Twitter. In any event, it got [...]
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The Five “A’s” of Twitter

Much to the disappointment of many people yesterday, Twitter co-founder Evan Williams did not unveil a new and much-anticipated advertising platform during a SXSW presentation. Instead, he introduced a new service called @anywhere, which while interesting wasn’t what the audience expected or wanted. So while Twitter continues to work away to create a viable revenue [...]
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