Thursday, December 10, 2009 | By Twitter (@twitter) [21:20 UTC]
Siamo emozionati perché oggi con il lancio della versione italiana del nostro sito diventiamo ancora di più una piattaforma di comunicazione globale. Come sempre, desideriamo ringraziare tutti i traduttori che hanno partecipato al progetto e che ci hanno mostrato la loro bravura.
Monday, December 7, 2009 | By Twitter (@twitter) [17:50 UTC]
It’s not uncommon to stumble upon a store that encourages its customers to follow them on Twitter. Without even looking I see this happening more and more, which says a lot about the wonderfully simple concept of doing business on Twitter.
Hi all, this is @leland, user experience lead on the @twittermobile team. I wanted to share a little bit of what we’ve been working on and thinking about.
It’s probably no secret that Twitter has an active developer community, using our APIs to create fantastically innovative apps. Nor is it a secret that Twitter and mobile phones go together like birds and flight.
Thursday, November 19, 2009 | By Ryan Sarver (@rsarver) [21:48 UTC]
In August we announced that we were working on a new API that would provide developers with the ability to geotag tweets. Today, the Geotagging API is officially available.
Thursday, November 19, 2009 | By A Macgillivray (@macgill) [21:46 UTC]
As part of rolling out geotagging today we’ve updated our privacy policy to explicitly include geotagging and to describe the public nature of most of what people post to Twitter. We’ve tried to keep it short and sweet with lots of real life examples so it’s simple to read through. We’ll also be letting people know about the new policy via email and @twitter.
Thursday, November 19, 2009 | By Biz Stone (@biz) [18:47 UTC]
Twitter was originally conceived as a mobile status update service—an easy way to keep in touch with people in your life by sending and receiving short, frequent answers to one question, “What are you doing?” However, when we implemented the service, we chose to leave something out. To stay simple, Twitter did not require individuals to confirm relationships. Instead, we left things open.