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Twitter gets wordier Twitter is making some big changes, at least in the context of 140 ... many people are familiar with Twitter, at least that it exists, the company has been ...
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Twitter Downgraded to Sell: Hope Is Not a Strategy, Research Firm Says Primarily because the firm believes that Twitter's business is deteriorating ... A couple of years ago, Twitter's advertising business was growing at ...
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Coming soon to Twitter: More room to tweet Twitter is giving users more room to express themselves. ... giving users more space to write tweets, the company announced Tuesday, May 24, 2016.
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Donald Trump rages on Twitter after veterans donations are called into question Donald Trump took to Twitter on Monday night to defend his donations to veterans' charities amid new questions about his January fundraiser.
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Training like it's her job: Meet the Olympic rugby player from Twitter Training like it's her job: Meet the Olympic rugby player from Twitter ... Nirvana songs, went on to play at Siena University, where she studied business.
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Twitter Adds Flexibility Around 140-Character Limit for Posts For example, to direct a post to someone on Twitter and let other people ... The company's product, notoriously difficult for newcomers to understand, ...
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WWE's Kevin Owens destroys a fan on Twitter Former two-time WWE Intercontinental Champion Kevin Owens has one of the best Twitter accounts in the business, and he checks his mentions.
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Gillingham business prodigy, 17, given Twitter blue tick A teenage businessman from Gillingham has received the much sought-after blue tick on Twitter. Ben Towers, 17, is the latest to be officially verified ...
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Hackers link over 2500 Twitter accounts to sex websites: Report More than 2,500 Twitter accounts have been compromised to tweet links to ... The company also noted some steps to secure the Twitter accounts.
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Twitter's NFL Deal No Cure for User, Advertiser Fatigue Twitter followed up on May 24 with an announcement that over the coming months, the company will allow posting videos, photos and other media not ...
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