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Twitter reacts to Rahul Gandhi's sabbatical Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi's decision yesterday to go on leave to "introspect" created ripples in political circles and the news media.
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Governor to answer questions Tuesday on Twitter "Twitter users and followers are invited to tweet questions to the governor at @GovernorTomWolf to ask him about his first month initiatives, including ...
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Twitter rolls out 'While You Were Away' feature for Android users When users open their Twitter app, it is the first thing that they see in their main Twitter feed, which may be annoying for some people who don't want ...
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Twitter's Global Developer Lead Jeff Sandquist Departing Twitter's global head of developer and platform relations, Jeff Sandquist, is leaving the company at the end of the week, according to people with ...
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The Oscars flops: TV audience drops 16%, tweets fall 47% Over on Twitter, the picture was even bleaker. Nielsen's Twitter TV ratings show that just 5.9 million tweets about the Oscars were sent this year, down ...
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Gov. Wolf takes tweeted questions at 'Twitter town hall' HARRISBURG, Pa. — From school funding to natural gas drilling, Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday spent a half-hour on Twitter fielding Pennsylvanians' ...
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Disney hikes ticket prices at US theme parks By ALEX VEIGA | AP | Twitter: @AP ... or California Adventure in Anaheim, California, is now $99 for anyone 10 or older, the company said. That's up ...
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Twitter can help you find a job Twitter is no longer just a plain micro-blogging site but can now also become your new job hunting ground. Twitter seems keen to position itself as a ...
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Why Twitter Inc (TWTR) Is A Promising Gamble In 2015 : Part 1 First of all, let's discuss the revenue stream of Twitter comprised of ad ... the fact that Twitter's business model differs entirely from these other platforms.
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Why Twitter Inc (TWTR) Is A Promising Gamble In 2015 : Part 2 Billionaire Mark Cuban and some others have remained bullish on Twitter, as they believe a significant upside potential exists in the company's stock.
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