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When Did You Join Twitter?

When Did You Join Twitter?

Twitter : 10 astuces pour les flux RSS Twitter a supprimé l’accès direct à ses flux RSS. Seulement, pour les veilleurs, difficile d’automatiser un tant soit peu sa veille sans RSS. Voici donc 10 astuces, très simples, pour récupérer rapidement des flux sur Twitter : ceux de votre timeline, de votre compte, des recherches ou encore des listes. On m’a posé récemment plusieurs fois la question, et j’ai été confronté à cette problématique pour les listes : comment récupérer un flux RSS depuis Twitter. Car si Twitter permet justement de faire de la veille en direct, il n’empêche que pouvoir agréger directement des tweets (et ainsi les filtrer par exemple) reste très utile. De plus, il existe de nombreux outils liés à Twitter permettant d’agréger, trier, filtrer les résultats. Voici donc quelques petites astuces simples, que j’ai découvert par moi-même ou lu ailleurs. Récupérer le flux RSS de sa timeline Pour cela, un outil : Sgrunwald L’outil fonctionne simplement : ==> Inscrivez-vous depuis votre compte Twitter Et le tour est joué !

Twitalyzer Twitter & Bing Show Their Love for Each Other..via Twitter How business does Twitter Back on January 17th we launched SocialEngage , which takes the best of CoTweet Enterprise and includes new capabilities to empower brands to engage in social channels. To focus on the development of SocialEngage we also announced we would discontinue our free edition of CoTweet Standard on February 15th. This means, the free version of CoTweet, also known as CoTweet Standard is no longer available. However, we are making it very easy for you to try SocialEngage free through February 2012. We want to thank our loyal CoTweet Standard Customers who have helped us evolve CoTweet into the leading social media management solution. SocialEngage™ The Next Generation of Social Media Management ExactTarget has led the industry in delivering powerful one-to-one interactive marketing technologies for more than a decade, and we are committed to continuing these efforts to help companies better connect with their customers online. Why SocialEngage? 3 Things About SocialEngage SocialEngage Data Sheet

Top 21 Twitter Apps We’ve accumulated a list of the twenty most popular Twitter applications, based on monthly unique visitor data from Compete. Twitpic, an app that lets users share photos on Twitter, took the top spot with 1,236,828 unique visitors in January. Tweetdeck, which came in second with 285,864 monthly visits, is a Twitter app that streamlines notifications and tweets. Interestingly, two of the top twenty apps – Digsby and Hellotxt, an application that allows users to update their status across social networks – are not exclusively focused on Twitter. While we think this is a pretty comprehensive list based on the chosen proxy for popularity, it’s but a first pass at a list we hope will become more authoritative over time. We also ran these sites though Quantcast and Google Trends, but chose to measure by Compete because it had the most comprehensive set of data, especially for the smaller sites.

Twitter Has 100 Million Active Users Twitter has 100 million active users logging in at least once a month and 50 million active users every day, CEO Dick Costolo revealed Thursday. The microblogging service has a total of 200 million registered users, but how many of those are actually regulars has been open to debate for some time. Costolo, in an informal chat with tech reporters he called his "state of the union," revealed that exactly half of them log in monthly — a number he says is up 82% since the beginning of the year. The CEO offered a whole raft of statistics to prove that Twitter is healthy and growing like a weed — especially on mobile platforms. Some 55 million users log on to Twitter from their phone or tablet every month. Web-based users are on the rise, too: Twitter.com now sees 400 million visitors a month, up from 250 million at the beginning of the year, Costolo says. Less than 40% of users have not tweeted in the last month, according to the CEO, preferring to simply follow the timelines of others.

How business does Twitter Back on January 17th we launched SocialEngage, which takes the best of CoTweet Enterprise and includes new capabilities to empower brands to engage in social channels. To focus on the development of SocialEngage we also announced we would discontinue our free edition of CoTweet Standard on February 15th. This means, the free version of CoTweet, also known as CoTweet Standard is no longer available. However, we are making it very easy for you to try SocialEngage free through February 2012. We want to thank our loyal CoTweet Standard Customers who have helped us evolve CoTweet into the leading social media management solution. You have been invited to experience SocialEngage with a free trial, available thru February 29th. SocialEngage™ The Next Generation of Social Media Management

Twlinks Subjot: A Twitter alternative that lets you curate content - TNW Apps Do we really need more social networks? Looking at New York based Chris and Becky Carella’s latest venture, Subjot, the answer could well be ‘yes’. Twitpic founder Noah Everett just launched his own Twitter clone, Heello, which has been met with raised eyebrows and confusion. Subjot is not just another Twitter clone. How does it work? When sending an update, which is limited to 250 characters, you can accompany that update with a ‘subject’ of your choice. This has been a recurring problem on Twitter, with no real solution aside from using a filter on apps like TweetDeck, or a chrome extension such as Twitter Filter, if you prefer to use a Web interface. If none, or very few, of your friends are on Subjot, and your stream is looking a little lonely, you can find users to follow, browsing by subject, or conducting a search. A much-needed feature is the ability to see a stream of all jots with one specific label. What’s missing? There are a few basic features missing from Subjot.

Localiser vos followers Twitter Tips - TwiTip Why Tweet? “Why should I be on Twitter? No one cares what I’m doing and I don’t care what they are doing.” This is the most common answer for people who aren’t currently using the social media platform when asked about it. “Why should I be on Twitter?” It’s the best way to stay up to date on current events. A few other reasons to be on Twitter… interaction with your favorite brandsnetworkingstaying abreast of the latest trends in your fieldkeeping up-to-date on your interests and hobbiesfollowing your favorite sports teamsfinding out about Twitter-only promotions (sometimes companies give away free stuff)following hashtags during events to follow the live “backchannel” chatter “No one cares what I’m doing and I don’t care what they are doing.” – “I already update Facebook, can’t people just look there?” In case you missed all of those reasons that I mentioned above, I’ll repeat. Businesses aren’t just pushing out one-way messages through print, radio and TV ads. Are you using Twitter? Connect:

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