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Twitter turned on a feature that lets users geotag tweets directly from the web site. So now you don’t have to rely on mobile apps like Tweetie to triangulate where you are. The move should help add location data to a greater share of...
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The messenger community of New York is so active on Twitter that just one tweet leads to the recovery of a fellow messenger's stolen orange...
5.2 hours on news.cnet.com
App wants to be the portal for all checkins and tweets, raises $11M... and the digerati are silentOverwhelmed by all the check-in and microblogging services apps need to use? Sick of them all and just want to lurk and search effectively? There’s...
5.8 hours on vator.tv
Twitter can now let the world automatically know your whereabouts as well as your thoughts and...
6.1 hours on seattletechreport.com
We asked for your favorite Android Twitter client, and you answered. Boy, did you ever answer. So, after wading through more than 300 responses, here are your five favorite apps that keep you tweeting all day long. read more ...
7.5 hours on androidcentral.com
Twitter's highly anticipated location features have been rolled out to its users. When Twitter users log into their profiles, they will now see a "Tweet with your location" option displayed. If they opt to allow Twitter to...
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With over 26,000 followers, West Hollywood’s Roxy Theatre is the most popular club on Twitter. Just short of half a decade earlier, however, the fortunes of the historic venue and many of its neighbors on LA’s infamous Sunset Strip...
8.5 hours on mashable.com
Sources say Facebook to do the same in a month at the f8 conferenceUsers logging into Twitter today are seeing little notices before sending a tweet, asking whether the user would like to turn on location-aware tweeting.Twitter first made geolocation...
9 hours on vator.tv
Last night, Reuters released their social media policy, which includes instructing journalists to avoid exposing bias online and tells them specifically not to “scoop the wire” by breaking stories on Twitter.The strict instruction...
10.4 hours on mashable.com
As location-based apps proliferate, so does the need for umbrella services that can aggregate data from multiple networks. Tweetsii, which is being introduced at SXSW, is one such service that looks promising. The app exploits Twitter's...
10.9 hours on fastcompany.com
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