Political GPS iPhone app lets you keep up with the legislative landscape (appolicious)
Sunday, March 14th, 2010TASTY: Can track your local Representatives and Senators to see how they’ve recently voted and their contact information. BUMMER: Twitter feeds open in Safari, not in line.
Blog Focus: CoTweet Paid Service For Twitter
Monday, November 9th, 2009Twitter goes big business as services go after big businesses on Twitter. What does that mean? CoTweet knows.
LittleChirp – New Free BlackBerry Twitter Client Aims for Speed
Sunday, October 25th, 2009Naviina let me know that they have just released a new Twitter client called LittleChirp. They admit that the market is already inundated with Twitter clients but their aim is to be the fastest and simplest Twitter client for sending tweets quickly. This is Navina’s first release and will be the first of many they plan on developing under the Mobikraft name. It supports most recent devices with the exclusion of the BlackBerry Storm for some compatibility reason. You can find the app
Twitter Traffic: 3 Solutions to Twitter’s Growth Problem
Saturday, October 24th, 2009In the span of one up-and-down week, Twitter lost one of their most influential teen Twitterers in Miley Cyrus , and then almost immediately found new life in the tween market with the launch of the Twilight Twitter account . It may sound silly, but these 140 character pop culture dramas do matter to Twitter, because their US traffic is flat , and that’s a problem. At the Web 2.0 Summit earlier this week Twitter’s Co-Founder and CEO, Evan Williams, openly admitted that traffic has stalled
Twitter Traffic: 3 Solutions to Twitter’s Growth Problem
Saturday, October 24th, 2009In the span of one up-and-down week, Twitter lost one of their most influential teen Twitterers in Miley Cyrus , and then almost immediately found new life in the tween market with the launch of the Twilight Twitter account . It may sound silly, but these 140 character pop culture dramas do matter to Twitter, because their US traffic is flat , and that’s a problem. At the Web 2.0 Summit earlier this week Twitter’s Co-Founder and CEO, Evan Williams, openly admitted that traffic has stalled
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