Wednesday, March 28, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [03:55 UTC]
As you know, Twitter is a free service. However, Phil took time to remind folks today in a blog post that if you choose to send and receive some of your Twitter updates by text message, standard texting rates do apply. So, (depending on your particular mobile contract) if you go over your texting limit you might get billed more. Not everyone uses texting with Twitter but if you do, it’s good to know what sort of contract you have. Is it unlimited or are you allowed only a fixed amount per month?
Tuesday, March 27, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [05:46 UTC]
Mini-blog is the talk of Silicon Valley - On the web this link might look like any news article but today we shared the front page of the fancy Financial Times print version just to the right of a big photo of Tony Blair. If you’re not familiar, FT is the international business newspaper that looks like someone forgot to separate their whites on laundry day.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007 | By Britt Selvitelle (@BrittSelvitelle) [03:08 UTC]
I cannot definitively say how many births have been Twittered at this point, but I can say that my long time friends Chad and Kami Dibble just updated on their first wee baby: http://twitter.com/chadthebad/statuses/13397251
Congratulations Chad and Kami! You are lovely people and the world is blessed with both the presence of the two of you and little Zoë.
Monday, March 26, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [18:09 UTC]
Okay, the heavy lifting for getting IM back and in good shape is mostly done. Jabber and gtalk IM users can start twittering again. Now we just need to get AIM users up to speed! Blaine is coding things up right now and he types really fast.
Thursday, March 22, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [01:23 UTC]
Everyone knows that Alexa is flawed and you should not depend on them for real data. Nevertheless, Twitter is on the Movers and Shakers list (moving up, that is). We thought that was worth a blog post, at least.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007 | By Jason Goldman (@goldman) [18:12 UTC]
Woot is one of my favorite sites. Not only do they have an awesome
name but every day they post a single item for sale a ridiculously low
price. The item is only available for 24 hours or until it sells out
(which it frequrently does).
Wednesday, March 21, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [14:34 UTC]
Twitter was written about by Eric Gwinn, Chicago Tribune staff reporter along with Tumblr in a piece about short-form social media. He included a nice quote by Twitterer, Dana Power.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [01:21 UTC]
As folks point out in the comments of the previous post, IM service with Twitter is currently taking a cat-nap. The reason for this again is rapid growth—IM was not made for *that* many friends! Twitter overwhelmed the basic model of instant messaging very quickly so tonight Blaine is going to dream up a more distributed approach to how Twitter interacts over IM. If you are a regular user of Twitter via IM, we just wanted to let you know that it is next in line for better-ification.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [20:18 UTC]
The Slowsky commercials Comcastic runs to sell their Internet services are not as funny to us now as they once were. Twitter. Is. Slow. We are painfully aware. The slowness is being caused by massive popularity which makes for a bittersweet type of situation. We thought we’d let you know what we’re doing to make things more sweet than bitter.