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Finance Tweets of the Month: April 2017

Read about some of the best, most compelling finance content on Twitter in April

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Coachella 2015 kicks off on Twitter

Coachella announced this year’s lineup on Twitter today.

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Helping Jakarta track flooding in real time to save more lives

PetaJakarta.org uses Twitter data and community participation to increase public safety during floods.

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Changing the way business decisions are made

Twitter and IBM partner to help companies make smarter decisions using social data.

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Introducing a new audio experience on Twitter

A new way for you to discover and listen to audio.

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“Homeland” fans: Tweet to see an exclusive clip

Fans of the Showtime series “Homeland” can Tweet to unlock an exclusive clip from the new season.

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#ComingSoon: Billboard Twitter Real-Time Chart

Billboard and Twitter team up to create a chart based on Twitter data measuring real-time conversation about music.

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Coming Soon: Nielsen Twitter TV Rating

Today Nielsen announced an agreement with Twitter to create the “Nielsen Twitter TV Rating,” an industry-standard metric that is based entirely on Twitter data.

As the experience of TV viewing continues to evolve, our TV partners have consistently asked for one common benchmark from which to measure the engagement of their programming. This new metric is intended to answer that request, and to act as a complement and companion to the Nielsen TV rating. 

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Working with Girls Who Code

If we want there to be more women who pursue careers in engineering and computer science and feel welcome in these fields, we have to work on ways to increase the number of women studying engineering — it’s that simple. This is one reason we have an active Women in Engineering group (@womeng) at Twitter, made up of women and men, both engineers and non-engineers, who are passionate about encouraging young women to opt for and stay in computer science.

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