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Twitter In Talks With Google And Microsoft About Search Deal
Here’s one way that Twitter could get a guaranteed revenue stream: Charge Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) and Google (NSDQ: GOOG) to pay to license its data and include it in their search results. Kara Swisher at AllThingsD cites unidentified sources who say that both companies are now in “advanced talks”...
Tags: Google Inc., Twitter Inc., Microsoft Corp., Swisher, Tweets, Search, Operational Accounting, Business Structures, Finance, Companies, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-10-08
What You Can Learn from McAfee's 100 Tweets in a Day
You may already be harnessing the marketing power of Twitter, but have you used it 100 times in one day? Last month, Harvard Business School professor Andrew McAfee conducted an experiment thanks to a lost bet in which he sent 100 Tweets in one day. As a result, he picked...
Tags: McAfee Inc., Twitter, Tweets, Productivity, Blogging, Internet, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2009-04-17
Twitter at the Office
Twitter at the OfficeRE: Twitter at the OfficeCould definitely be useful! It could be used to create a business network; for example I was at a conference recently and almost everyone I met introduced themselves by their twitter username. Some have it on their business cards now.RE: Twitter at the...
Tags: Tweets, Twitter, Microsoft Office
Discussion threads 2008-08-27

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Twitter Not Giving Access To Private Tweets, Unless They Were Once Public
Is Twitter allowing search engines access to protected tweets or not? Not, Twitter tells me, though the company probably needs to do a bit more to prevent this type of confusion in the future. The LA Times reported yesterday about a "Twitter hole" that it believed allowed Google special access...
Tags: Google Inc., Twitter Inc.
News items 2009-10-20
Twitter gearing up to put geolocation in tweets
Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter, has announced that the service will soon get a new feature in its API: the capability to optionally put geolocation data into tweets. Currently, geo-focused apps like Foursquare must hack location data into updates by linking them to web pages. Once Twitter lets developers embed...
Tags: Twitter Inc.
News items 2009-08-21
Stop the presses! 40% of tweets are 'pointless babble'
Computerworld - Breaking news! A study out this week shows that a large chunk of Twitter posts are, well, useless. Who would have guessed it? The most surprising part of the study by Pear Analytics shows that 40.55% of tweets are "pointless babble." At least it's not a higher percentage....
Tags: Twitter
News items 2009-08-13
Twitter Transforms Into Sites That Aggregate Around Vertical Tweets
It's time to face facts that Twitter is, always has been, and always will be about vertical categories. Even as most of us who are on Twitter self-aggregate by choosing who we want to follow at twitter.com, an increasing number of ad-supported sites are popping up that aggregate tweets around...
Tags: Twitter, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-04-22
Twenty Percent Of Tweets Mention Brands, Products
The debate is still out on Twitter’s effectiveness as a marketing tool, but new data from Penn State plays right into the company’s move to fully open users’ status updates to advertisers. Companies are already getting targeted, free advertising on Twitter, as the research found that 20 percent of...
Tags: Brand, Twitter Inc., Branding, Marketing, Advertising, Social Media, Tameka Kee
External links 2009-09-14
Find Out When Someone Tweets About Your Company
Remember BackTweets, the service that searches for tweets pertaining to a specific URL? Here's a tool that does it one better: TweetAlarm notifies you when someone tweets about your company or product. To get started with TweetAlarm, just enter your e-mail address, a password, your Twitter username,...
Tags: Twitter Inc., Keyword, E-mail, Online Communications, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-10-02
Startup Breaking Tweets is "Hyperlocal Gone Global"
One good thing about Twitter's spare U.I., limited functionality, and chaotic stream of content is that it creates a great opportunity for entrepreneurs to step into the vacuum. One example is Breaking Tweets, which was launched earlier this year by Craig Kanalley, a graduate student at DePaul University in Chicago,...
Tags: Revenue, Twitter, Operational Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Management, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-06-25
ESPN's Ric Bucher: The Post-Crackdown Tweets
It's been three days since ESPN's Ric Bucher issued the tweet heard 'round the social media world: The hammer just came down, tweeps: ESPN memo prohibiting tweeting info unless it serves ESPN. Kinda figured this was coming ... Since Bucher tweeted about the sports net's new social...
Tags: ESPN, Social Media, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-08-07
An Easy Way to Follow Your Outlook Contacts' Tweets
For a couple months now I've been using TwInbox to track my Twitter account in Outlook. But that's a somewhat messy solution, as it merely lumps together all inbound tweets. Xobni to the rescue! The uber-awesome Outlook accessory just added Twitter integration, meaning I can now follow...
Tags: Twitter Inc., Xobni, Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-10-06
'Death' tweets deepen mystery
Video will begin in 5 seconds. What type of connection do you have? Note: A cookie will be set to keep your preferences. Use this form to: Your feedback was successfully sent. Moon hole as big as a stadium Japan shows off some high-techs Wife bans FBI boss net banking...
Tags: Arizona, death, Twitter Inc., Hospital
News items 2009-10-11
Bing Search Will Plaster Twitter Tweets All Over the Web
Warning: Your next Twitter exchange or Facebook update could instantly appear in a subject-related search on Microsoft's Bing and become a permanent part of the Web's boundless data base. While there are plenty of creative ways marketers will capitalize on widespread social networking search to sell their...
Tags: Google Inc., Web, Facebook, Network, Twitter Inc., Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Diane Mermigas
Blog posts 2009-10-22
Your Tweets Sponsored, But Not By Me
The screen grab from sponsoredtweets.com, at right, is why Sponsored Tweets is scaring me. Maybe I spend too much time online, but I had to look up who Kendra Wilkinson was; apparently, she's a reality TV star. But, I, of course, digress. The reason she, um, graces...
Tags: Twitter, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-08-05
Twitter working on live video tweets?
Filed under: Video , Microblogging According to an unsourced story from the Telegraph , Twitter's founders have been throwing around the idea of bringing live video posts to the site. The post describes mobile video uploads posted directly to users' profiles, as opposed to posting...
Tags: Video, Twitter Inc.
News items 2009-10-11
Twitter Partners With Bharti Airtel; Indian Users To Get SMS Tweets For Free
Twitter has sealed a deal with Bharti Airtel, India’s largest mobile carrier, that will let its wireless subscribers receive tweets by SMS for free, and send them at standard rates. Co-founder Biz Stone said the company had worked “quickly” to get cheap, full-service SMS set up for users in...
Tags: Social Media, Technologies / Formats, SMS, Countries, Asia, India, Tameka Kee
External links 2009-10-14
Tweets: The New Weapon for Airline Travelers
CHICAGO, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Indignant letters, e-mails and phone calls can still get results for unhappy airline travelers, but more are finding that if you really want to vent your frustrations, you can now be loud and fast and public. At least that's the buzz on Twitter, where airlines...
Tags: Thomson Reuters Corp., airline, Twitter Inc.
News items 2009-08-19
How To Drive Traffic With Repeat Tweets
One of the dogmas of Twitter is that you should not repeat your tweets. Three years ago Twitter was a nice little pond that people shared with their close friends ("Close" as close can be when you've never met most of them face-to-face, anyway). The whole point back then was...
Tags: Twitter Inc., American Express Co., Starbucks Corp.
White papers 2009-08-18
Online tweets tell you what everyone is up to, all the time
SAN FRANCISCO AFP — Internet and mobile phone message boards are atwitter with Twitter, the raging online trend to share one's every move with friends Haiku-style every moment of the day. Twitter users get a maximum of 140 characters a shot to answer the question "What are you doing?...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, INTERNET, PRODUCTIVITY, Twitter
Research articles 2007-06-09
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