Tinychat Brings Web Conferencing To Twitter

Tired of just reading and following along with trending topics via hash tags? Wish you could match your twitter friends/followers’ avatar with an actual face? Well twitter users now have a way to chat via video one-on-one or with large groups up the 400 participants using a video web service called Tinychat. Details inside…

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How To Create a VIP Section On Your Site with @Anywhere

The nature of projects like Twitter’s @Anywhere and Facebook’s Graph API open up a lot of opportunities for the web. This is not only for developers, but for average web users as well. The key lies in the fact that these technologies rely on simple languages like HTML and Javascript. No advanced development skills are [...]

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How To Use @Anywhere to Twitterize Your Site

Twitter’s Anywhere platform allows you to turn any website into a Twitter application. All basic functionality that you would find in a Twitter client is supported. It appeals to your average user who just wants a fancy follow button, to more advanced business and technical users. This will be a quick walk-through on how, exactly, [...]

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Why Are So Many Black People On Twitter?

There are a lot of black people on Twitter. The numbers, taken from the annual report on Twitter by Edison Research, don’t lie. While black people make up about 12% of the general population, they account for 25% of the population of users on Twitter. I always felt like this was true in my day [...]

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Threadsy Opens to the Public

Threadsy, probably the only truly integrated communications web application, launches a public beta of the service today. Threadsy is the ultimate tool for pulling yourself together. It integrates Twitter, Facebook, and Gmail into a clean and simple interface that helps you stay on top of what’s going on. Since it was first launched in private [...]

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A Twitter Client That Makes Tweets Make Sense

Researchers at the Palo Alto Research Center seem to be creating the ultimate Twitter client. Not because of the number of columns you can have, the types of URL shorteners it supports, or any of the other features that users and developers normally worry about, though. It’s because this particular client aims to make sense [...]

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