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Twitter to let advertisers zero in on tweeters Reuters No longer content to be a "dumb" bulletin board, with 400 million micro-messages posted daily, Twitter has moved to a strategy of actively sifting through what each user is reading and tweeting in order to discern every individual's interests. Founded ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twitter to Certify Third-party Apps for Businesses PCWorld The launch comes just weeks after Twitter announced that the next version of its API (application programming interface) includes changes designed to encourage external developers to create applications for businesses that use Twitter, in areas like ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twitter replaces smuggled video as terrorists' preferred way to communicate Kansas City Star For years, Islamist extremists have struggled to outsmart the censors in online forums - with their videos yanked from YouTube, their pages flagged on Facebook and their message boards hacked - but Twitter still offers a rare unfiltered space for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Team Romney: Twitter will influence presidential debates The Hill (blog) "Twitter will kind of dictate what the conversation's going to be [the next day]," Moffatt predicted during a Google Hangout with other Republican digital strategists hosted by the Republican National Convention on Thursday. GOP vice presidential ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romney campaign promotes topic on Twitter ahead of acceptance speech The Hill (blog) #RomneyRyan2012 appears now at the top of Twitter's list of worldwide trending topics, along with a purple "promoted" symbol that indicates the hashtag was paid for by Mitt Romney for President. Romney's Digital Director Zac Moffatt told ClickZ this is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Charlotte Dawson Twitter attack sparks call for changes to laws against cyber ... Herald Sun And NSW police minister Mike Gallacher said he wanted the trolls "dragged out of their mother's basement and put before a court" following the Twitter attacks on the Australia's Next Top Model host. "These are sick minds we're dealing with," he said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Meatball-eating bear gets Twitter following, permanent home Today.com (blog) A bear that kept coming back to the Los Angeles neighborhoods where he became a familiar sight in recent months, and is renowned for having gone into a resident's garage fridge, opening up a bag of meatballs from Costco and eating them, has a Twitter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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TONIGHT: Ask Bret Baier and Herman Cain Your ... - Fox News Insider By Special Report Now's your chance, ladies and gents — ask Special Report host Bret Baier and former GOP candidate Herman Cain anything you want to know – about the convention, election, politics, and more. Tonight, after Special Report, join them on ... Fox News Insider | ||
VatorNews - Twitter slashes its advertising minimum to 1 cent By Krystal Peak Twitter slashes its advertising minimum to 1 cent. Twitter wants to heat up its ad dollars by lowering the barrier of entry by Krystal Peak on August 30, 2012. Vator.tv news stories and report | ||
Twitter Launches New Interest-Based Ad Targeting | WebProNews By Chris Crum Twitter announced the launch of some new interest-based targeting for advertisers today. Those using Twitter's Promoted Tweets and Promoted Accounts can start targeting campaigns based on interests of their choosing. There are over 350 ... Top News - WebProNews |
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Scripting News: Dear news orgs, re Twitter Twitter is starting to get aggressive and territorial with news organizations the same way it's been with developers. We're all in the same boat re Twitter. They just ... scripting.com/stories/2012/08/.../dearNewsOrgsReTwitter.html | ||
Twitter Site Stops Showing What Service You're Using - Yahoo! News From Yahoo! News: Bad news for Hootsuite, Tweetbot, Ecofon and a host of other third-party Twitter clients: your services are about to get a lot less free ... news.yahoo.com/twitter-stops-showing-youre-using-1921158... |
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