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Twitter opponent Facebook with @Anywhere

June 9th, 2011

Atanywhere Twitter opponent Facebook with @AnywhereAfter previously Facebook plans to change the look of the website is currently similar to a fan page (fan page), now Twitter did not want to lose.

In the forum SXSW, Twitter Evan Williams CEO plans to integrate other sites with a service called @anywhere. With this assistance, web managers from a third party can install @anywhere to connect your twitter basic functions without the need to make readers out of the web was reading. » Read more: Twitter opponent Facebook with @Anywhere

Follow Site Button | Twitter launch button Follow Site

June 2nd, 2011
twitter Follow Site Button | Twitter launch button Follow Site

Twitter-Button

Now, Twitter users can simply click the button to subscribe to update your Twitter account on the site.

Twitter hope this step easier for users to find your Twitter account people who are considered important and interesting. Twitter Updates were first tested the British newspaper Telegraph. They partnered with Twitter by adding a new button on the page follow journalists, blogs, and other news sections such as sports and technology. » Read more: Follow Site Button | Twitter launch button Follow Site

Which is More Dominant in Social Media, Male or Female

May 26th, 2011

Positive men more active in social networks than women, according to Liberty Mutual’s website will be custom online in a virtual world, which was released yesterday. Other sites may be a reference to confirm this.

Responsibility Projects released the results of recent research also obtained from the user profile a leading social media to find out who is more dominant among men and women who use it. And the result is: » Read more: Which is More Dominant in Social Media, Male or Female

Twitter Launches New Features

May 20th, 2011

Twitter Twitter Launches New FeaturesTwitter plans to launch a new set of features that could compete with the services provided third-party application developers. Without mentioning in more detail the new features, in one his tweet Twitter engineer Alex Payne said the new service would Twitter be the property that is likely to make users no longer need a desktop client. “Most of the time Twitter traffic is obtained via third-party developer applications built with open source code, rather than twitter.com,” Payne wrote in his tweet. » Read more: Twitter Launches New Features