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What ıs my Twıtter account worth Paratweet :: A practical twitter tool for live experiences Listorious Until All Stars Burn Out by 4ever_aBelieber Kassy's POV: I quickly grabbed a shot from the counter and downed in. I cringed at the taste, and the ran away from the room. “Kassy… lets go sit down.” I grabbed another drink and laughed, motioning for him to follow with my index finger, seductively. “Heeeey! “Is this good enough for you Justin!?” “Don’t ever touch her! Mark took me home, and I didn’t struggle or fight with him. He leaned in close to me, and put is hand on the nape of my neck and pulled me in. I looked away from him and laid back on the bed. I laid in bed, still feeling a little too awake. I heard what I assumed was my brother down stairs so I went to meet him. I woke up the next morning feeling like I’ve never felt before. Kassy, I’m gone for work, be home at 8. I groaned again and put the note back on the counter. I sighed and said unpleasantly, “Hello.” I was nervous. My heart stopped when I heard the knock. Justin stayed longer then I thought. I sat with his arm around me, he held me close and tight. “Kass?

Twitter Hashtag 101: Twitter Hashtag, Hash Brown Same Thing, Right? If only I had a free week long vacation for every time someone asked me what the difference is between a Twitter hashtag and a hash brown, I would be living permanently on a quiet, remote island and probably not writing this blog post! Explaining the difference between a hashtag and hash brown is one of my favorite questions to answer. Often times, the people who have the guts to ask are the ones who get it the quickest. Why? Because as I always say, social media is about people. It’s about conversation. So, let’s get to the point of this post. For fun I broke this post into two categories. Read, enjoy and consume until your heart is content. Hashtag vs Hash brown Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Can you eat them? Are they required? Why would I use it? What are the real benefits? What are the cons? Is it bad if you consume too many of them? Does everyone like them? Are they unique? Do all events have them? Which came first the hashtag or the hash brown? Hashtag 101: What is a Hashtag?

UnfollowıngForTwıtter Have you asked yourself this? Well you're in luck - ManageFlitter has the answer! Click "Connect to Twitter" below to connect your account. We'll process data on your followers and within a few seconds you'll see the screen below - a list of all the people who have unfollowed you. If you feel like it, you can then select some people and unfollow them quickly by clicking the button on the right. What else does ManageFlitter do? Apart from being the perfect answer to who unfollowed me, ManageFlitter is a world class Twitter management tool. More detail about each of these can be found on the ManageFlitter Features page. How much does it cost? It's completely free to find out who has unfollowed you.

Twitter Unfollower Tracker :: Twitter App :: Who Unfollowed Me? #Hashbrown TSL3 The PokerStrategy TeamLiquid StarLeague 3, the first TSL event held for StarCraft II, was an international open tournament that took place from March through May 2011, offering a US$34,500 prize pool. It continued the tradition established by the 2008 Razer TSL and the 2009 Pokerstrategy.com TSL, with Korean progamers participating for the first time. Thirty-two players gained eligibility to compete through earning seeds from the TSL2, receiving invitations, winning one of eight qualification events starting in January 2011, or ranking highly in points earned from qualification events. History[edit] TeamLiquid.net, the biggest foreign website-slash-community dedicated to StarCraft, has grown steadily since its founding in 2002. In 2008, the biggest foreign StarCraft: Brood War tournament thus far was held: the Razer TeamLiquid StarLeague, which was won by IefNaij. With the release of StarCraft II, TeamLiquid's events have centered around this second iteration. PokerStrategy TSL3[edit]

Twitter and Archaeology Now I know Twitter is not everybody's cup of tea, but I was poking around today and discovered some very interesting projects in Twitter. If you've been interested in seeing what different archaeological groups are up to on Twitter, or contemplating running a Twitter feed for your own group, this blog is for you. It took me several hours, but I found a lot of professional archaeologists and students who were tweeting about archaeology; and I also found a lot of creative use of Twitter by organizations, archaeological sites, museum, magazines—even a handful of CRM firms to get news out about their organizations. Each of the following links should take you to a Twitter page, where you can cruise at your own pace and see what others are doing. If I missed your organization's Twitter feed (and I very well might have, searching Twitter has a needle-in-haystack quality), add it in a comment and I'll add it to the list. Specific Archaeology Projects Archaeology News Servers CRM Firms Museums

25 Ways To Get The Most Out Of Twitter Twitter may very well be the single most important tool for teachers right now. Considering many are not even using the service, that says a lot about how effective the platform is for learning, engaging, development, and more. In an effort to make sure you are getting the most out of Twitter, we’ve compiled a very lengthy list of tips and tricks. See Also: 45 Simple Twitter Tips Everyone Should Know About Katie and I went through our list and narrowed it down to the top 25. Follow folks who are interesting to you. Just tweet!

40+ usuarios de Twitter para aprender una lengua extranjera « Sociología Contemporánea En este blog insistimos frecuentemente sobre el uso de aplicaciones web con fines educativos. El caso de Twitter, enfocado en el campo de enseñanza y aprendizaje de las lenguas extranjeras, es otro claro ejemplo. Así pues, nos dimos a la tarea de recopilar más de 40 usuarios de Twitter que podrían ayudarnos a reforzar el aprendizaje de un idioma. Español @spanishblog. @HolaQueTalUK. @blogdelengua Alberto Bustos es un blogger cuya principal pasión radica todo lo que tenga que ver con la palabra. Italiano @learnitalian. @italianlanguage. Ruso @russianlanguage. Francés @frenchlanguage Aprende langue française con útiles recursos. Japonés @japanesepod101. @LearnKanji. Alemán @germanlanguage. @germanheit. Esperanto @GoEsperanto. Chino @EcuaChina. @Chinese_Courses Lecciones de chino con profesores profesionales desde Beijing. Comunidades @lenguajero. Comentarios

4 Reasons That I'm Your Tweep When colleagues, who know I am on Twitter, ask about it the first question is always “why?”. After expounding on the benefits that a PLN brings the next question is inevitably “who?”. The people I follow is been a rather short list – one that has changed since I began this process. Whenever I stop following someone it has only confirmed for me why I follow others. (I’m at @Coleesensei on Twitter by the way) I’m yours because: Your Tweets have a Clear Focus : You know why you Tweet and have a common theme for them. You Tweet Professionally: Twitter has a bad ‘rep’ for mundane, self-focused, ‘too much information’ sharing. Quedadas en esTwitter.com

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