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OMG, It’s the New Twitter!
The blogosphere and TwitterSphere are agog this evening amid news that Twitter is poised to roll out a new and better Twitter.com with, wait for it, two panes that will make it easier for users to consume content, including videos and photos. While it’s not quite the multi-column world of TweetDeck, Seesmic and HootSuite, it [...]
The Myth of Twitter.com’s Popularity
According to Twitter, Twitter.com is the most popular application within the TwitterSphere with 78% of all Twitter users visiting it in the past month. My initial take was this is a major surprise given a lot of other surveys, including one by Sysomos (a client) suggest that Twitter.com’s market share among places to read and [...]
Twitter.com Adds Some Much-Needed Sizzle
Twitter is fascinating in some many different ways but perhaps one of the most intriguing aspects is Twitter.com. At a time when a flurry of developers were jumping on Twitter’s API to create innovative, creative and productive ways to read and write tweets, Twitter seemed content to maintain a no-frills approach to Twitter.com. The minimalist [...]
Why Use Twitter.com?
Over the past few days, I’ve been using Twitter.com to post updates from someone else’s computer. Every time, I used Twiter.com, the first thing that pops into my head is “Why would anyone ever use Twitter.com”? While there are a few useful features such as trending topic and the ability to find people/companies, Twitter.com is [...]
Who’s Got Access to Your Twitter Account?
If you’ve been curious about the variety of services that enhance the Twitter experience, you have probably given some of these services access to your Twitter account. It’s been a trade-off accepted by many people who want more from Twitter other than the basic functionality offered by Twitter.com. Over time, however, many of these services [...]


Why Twitter.com Still Stucks