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Twitter Turns Six With 140 Million Active Users PC Magazine By Angela Moscaritolo On its sixth birthday, the site now boasts more than 140 million active users, Twitter announced on its blog Wednesday. Users now send 340 million tweets a day, which is more than 1 billion every three days. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twitter turns six: From nothing to 140M active users, 340M tweets a day Washington Post Twitter has more than 140 million active who send upwards of 340 million tweets each day, the company announced Wednesday on the sixth anniversary of the tweet. In six years time, Twitter has become a modern-day water cooler where web denizens flock to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Redskins' official Twitter feed doesn't like the Tim Tebow trade Yahoo! Sports (blog) By Chris Chase By Chris Chase | Shutdown Corner – 3 hours ago Like most of Denver, Manhattan and the Western Hemisphere, the Washington Redskins' official Twitter account doesn't like the trade of Tim Tebow to the New York Jets. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twitter's first obscenity (and other 6th birthday memories) CNET Within 30 minutes of launch, many of the elements that make Twitter what it is today were already in evidence. Join us for a quick look back to the very beginning. by Daniel Terdiman March 21, 2012 1:46 PM PDT Follow @GreeterDan Just 18 minutes after ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Happy Birthday Twitter: Twitter Turns 6! Forbes Today is Twitter is 6 years old. It is no longer the fresh new internet baby, instead Twitter can be jealous of Pinterest, the new internet baby darling. Some interesting facts about Twitter: Today Twitter easily has more than 250 million tweets per ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Happy 6th Birthday, Twitter! ABC News "Just setting up my twttr," Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey sent from a service that no one had heard of exactly six years ago. It was the first tweet, or 140-character message, to ever be sent on Twitter. Twitter hasn't changed all that much since ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Twitter turns six: 140 million users, 340 million tweets daily ZDNet (blog) Happy birthday, Twitter. Pfffrrshhht: the sound of me chirruping with my party blower at its success. The microblogging service turns six years old today since Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey published his first tweet. Like YouTube's first video, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Time's "Best Twitter Feeds of 2012" (News & Information category ... By Jim Time's 'Best Twitter feeds of 2012′ (News & Information category). The next issue of Time lists "The 140 Best Twitter Feeds of 2012." Here are those selected in the News & Information category: * Andy Revkin * Lisa Ling * Pat Kiernan ... JIMROMENESKO.COM | ||
Where #Twitter stands after 6 years | WUFT News By WUFT Newsroom By Rachel Stern- WUFT-FM. Say Happy Birthday to Twitter. It has been six years since the first tweet, "just setting up my twttr" was relayed. University of Florida Social Media Specialist Bruce Floyd says because of its growth, Twitter is a key ... WUFT News | ||
Happy 6th Birthday Twitter | FOX2now.com – St. Louis News ... By Joe Millitzer The social network and breaking news service Twitter turns six years old on March 21st, 2012. The service had humble beginnings and now has 500 million users. Those users now include every news outlet, celebrity, athlete, teens and just ... FOX2now.com – St. Louis News... | ||
Fazer Addresses Tulisa Sex Tape Rumours On Twitter | Tulisa ... Tulisa Contostavlos' ex-boyfriend Fazer has broken his silence regarding the whole sex tape fiasco surrounding the star, by posting a series of cryptic messages on Twitter. The N-Dubz rapper, who split with Contostavlos back in January, has ... MTV UK News |
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Study analyzes Twitter as news source during Arab Spring (PhysOrg.com) -- A new University of Illinois at Chicago study explores the uses of Twitter as a news reporting mechanism during last year's Mideast uprisings ... www.physorg.com/.../2012-03-twitter-news-source-arab.html |
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