The Official Twitter Blog

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Results from The Twitter Blog for: 2008

Book About Twitter

Check it out, @jojeda has published a book called Twitter Means Business about how companies are “harnessing Twitter to engage their customers, promote their products and monitor what is being said about their brands” among other things.Read more…

The Night Before Twitmas

By David Niall Wilson

‘Twas the night before Twitmas, when all through the house,

Not an interface stirring, not even a mouse;

The E-cards were printed with Holiday Flair,

And a Blip.FM Christmas tune hung in the air;

The rugrats were down for the count in their beds

While visions of Playstations danced in their heads;

And ma with her zinfandel, I with cognac,

Had just settled down to build, box, wrap and stack;Read more…

Finding Nemo—Or, Name Search is Back!

Digg Has Dug Into Twitter

Digg has kicked it up a notch on Twitter and created accounts for a bunch of categories. As the Digg community works collectively to find and promote interesting content, the best articles, videos, sites, and more will be available from a variety of Twitter accounts.Read more…

Tracking Santa

North entrance of NORADRead more…

Let's All Be Friends!

Twitter plans to integrate with the open initiatives offered by our friends at MySpace, Facebook, and Google. We officially announced our intent to work with MySpace back in May because we believe strongly in offering the exchange of public information between our complementary services.Read more…

Friends in More Places

Google is integrating Twitter with Friend Connect! With Google Friend Connect, Twitter folks will be able to bump into and recognize each other out there on the web—and discover new people to follow on Twitter. The Google Blog has more info.Read more…

Meet The Other Evan—Evan Weaver

An Expert Visits

Giving Thanks via Twitter

Instead of simply being a date which will live in gluttony, this Thanksgiving was made special thanks to Tweetsgiving, a project designed to raise $10,000 in 48 hours in order to build a classroom in Tanzania. Guess what, it worked!Read more…

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