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Janos Haits

TweetFeel Twitter Sentiment - Twitter Search with Feelings about anything popular. - 1 views

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    Real-time Twitter search with feelings using insanely complex sentiment analysis. For best results: Search for popular movies, celebrities, tv shows and companies.
Vicki Davis

Independent voices of 2011: The most influential non-celebrity users of Twitter - Featu... - 1 views

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    His UK generated list of most influential non celebrity tweeters includes NPR's Andy Carvin. It is interesting how many personalities cross time zones and national lines to influence us all. Andy is a great tweeter. Sadly, this list doesn't seem to link. Kind of misses the point but worth a read anyway.
Janos Haits

Tweriod - Make the most of Twitter - 3 views

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    Tweriod will analyse your followers' streams, work out when they are online the most and let you know the best time to post your tweets!
Maggie Verster

Cal Tweet-Upcoming Events Tag, Share & Promote on Twitter & Facebook - 1 views

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    Auto ReTweet Events, Control Frequency of updates on your Twitter page. You can stop it at any time. Basically it is an event management tool. Text message and Direct messages sent to any users that confirm on guestlist or rsvp prior to event. FREE
Phil Slade

Tweets of Snow - Wieden+Kennedy - 2 views

shared by Phil Slade on 14 Dec 10 - No Cached
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    At Wieden+Kennedy we are dreaming of a white Christmas. So in the window of our offices we've built a model of our street, and every time you or someone around the world mentions snow on Twitter, a special tweet snowflake will fall over our neighbourhood. So get tweeting and let it snow
Gianto Widianto

It's Time To Start Thinking Of Twitter As A Search Engine - 0 views

  • I told him what I thought of Twitter as a micro-blogging service: it’s a collection of emotional grunts. But it’s wonderful nonetheless. And enough people are hooked on it that Twitter has reached critical mass. If something big is going on in the world, you can get information about it from Twitter. Twitter also gathers other information, like people’s experiences with products and services as they interact with them. A couple of months ago, for example, I was stuck in the airport and received extremely poor service from Lufthansa. I twittered my displeasure, which made me feel better - at least I was doing something besides wait in an endless line. I’ve also Twittered complaints about the W Hotel (no Internet, cold room) and Comcast (the usual Internet gripes).
Anil Das

Tracking Twitter - 0 views

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    Twitter Tracker is a real-time listing of the top media, entertainment, and consumer product feeds we're currently following on Twitter.
Andrew Long

Jennifer Aniston ended relationship with John Mayer because of his Twitter 'obsession' ... - 0 views

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    Jennifer Aniston purportedly broke up with John Mayer because he devoted more time to Twitter than her. Really?
Andrew Long

Twitter sucks, so change your friends | Steve Lawson - 0 views

  • And I’d happily debate the merits of twitter with Rachel Sylvester, or Oliver James, ‘psychologist’ and professor of fuckwittage at MissThePoint university.)
  • (And I’d happily debate the merits of twitter with Rachel Sylvester, or Oliver James, ‘psychologist’ and professor of fuckwittage at MissThePoint university.)
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    A response to the Rachel Sylvester Times article that explains why Twitter is a good thing and she (and others) are wrong.
Mike Sansone

ConverStations: Using HootSuite's Hootlet to Save Time and Spread Wealth - 0 views

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    By using the Hootlet, you can immediately schedule a tweet while viewing the web page you're viewing, shorten the URL, and even track the clickthroughs.
Espreson Media

Amazing Twitter Tool: Twesents - 0 views

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    Twitter is my all time favourite microblogging as well as social networking platform. If I found some interesting Twitter tool or application I usually
Grace Kat

Twitblogs - 0 views

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    For times when you need more than 140 characters
David Warlick

ABC-CLIO: World History: Modern: Entry Display - 0 views

    • David Warlick
       
      The Second Amendment is the only part of the Bill of Rights that has a introductory clause defining its purpose. Because a militia is "necessary to the security of a free state," the amendment says, "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." Some legal scholars interpret the first clause of the Second Amendment as giving the people the right to bear arms only as part of a "well regulated militia." To these scholars, such a militia would be today's National Guard, which is the modern-day successor to the minutemen of the colonial period. Other scholars emphasize that a militia, at the time of the adoption of the Bill of Rights, consisted of "the body of the people," as affirmed in several of the state resolutions proposing that a bill of rights be added to the Constitution.
  • A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State
    • David Warlick
       
      The Second Amendment is the only part of the Bill of Rights that has a introductory clause defining its purpose. Because a militia is "necessary to the security of a free state," the amendment says, "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." Some legal scholars interpret the first clause of the Second Amendment as giving the people the right to bear arms only as part of a "well regulated militia." To these scholars, such a militia would be today's National Guard, which is the modern-day successor to the minutemen of the colonial period. Other scholars emphasize that a militia, at the time of the adoption of the Bill of Rights, consisted of "the body of the people," as affirmed in several of the state resolutions proposing that a bill of rights be added to the Constitution.
Brenda Muench

Twitter Spy - 0 views

shared by Brenda Muench on 17 Apr 08 - Cached
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    This is a mesmorizing way to watch the Twitter public feed. All new Tweets are shown in real-time and twitscan captures all of the latest URLs and posts them on the right of the page.
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    Watch Twitter posts in real-time.
Jeff Johnson

Twitter vs Plurk - 0 views

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    I checked out Twitter some time ago and couldn't really see what all the fuss was about. Embarrassingly, after signing up for an account people started following my Twitter even though I wasn't posting! I've also been hearing so many people raving about Twitter that I thought maybe I should give it another chance.
Kim Woodbridge

What People Say When They Tweet - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    Summize looked at about 4 million Twitter status update messages (tweets) collected from the public time line over a seven day period running from April 27 - May 3.
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