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respond to customer queries
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scope out minute-by-minute trends
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Ed GrantCan the fledgling microblogging service become a social media powerhouse to rival giants like Facebook—or will it be gobbled up?.
Twitter microblogging Biz Stone Facebook social media networking instant communication tools applications
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Comisión del Mercado de las Telecomunicaciones CMTCan the fledgling microblogging service become a social media powerhouse to rival giants like Facebook—or will it be gobbled up?
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It's easy to laugh at nonsense on Twitter, the microblogging rage. "My nose is leaking," writes someone called Zapples, "so imma go to sleep now.…" But I've heard lots of similar drivel (and even produced some myself) on the phone—an important technology if there ever was one.
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Twitterers as first-to-the-scene reporters.
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Loads of new applications and services are growing around the Twitter platform, leading some to suggest that the microblogging service could become a powerhouse in social media.
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How could tiny Twitter ever become such a titan? It's not the core technology, which is simple, but instead the community.
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Scott SchablowCan the fledgling microblogging service become a social media powerhouse to rival giants like Facebook—or will it be gobbled up?
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140 characters can be smart, useful, maybe even necessary
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to scope out minute-by-minute trends.
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eading some to suggest that the microblogging service could become a powerhouse in social media.
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All-too-frequent outages
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"I have hundreds of friends on FB, but have done 10x the networking, connecting & communicating on Twitter," tweets Christian Anderson.
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Twitterers find and follow the people they care about on the service.
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I now need Twitter more than Twitter needs me." Arrington, who has nearly 17,000 people following his Twitterstream, continued: "It is now an important part of my work and social life, as I carry on bite-sized conversations with thousands of people around the world throughout the day. It's a huge marketing tool, and information tool. But it is also a social habit that's hard to kick."
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Barbara NixonCan the fledgling microblogging service become a social media powerhouse to rival giants like Facebook—or will it be gobbled up?
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Nick HortovanyiGood post on the rise of Twitter
twitter business analysis culture web2.0 for:aqualung for:verbvb for:mikeziv for:nixor for:klrichards
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Oliver KurzCan the fledgling microblogging service become a social media powerhouse to rival giants like Facebook—or will it be gobbled up?
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Howard RheingoldBusinesses such as H&R Block (HRB) and Zappos are now using Twitter to respond to customer queries. Market researchers look to it to scope out minute-by-minute trends. Media groups are focusing on Twitterers as first-to-the-scene reporters.
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Joanna Gearyon May 8-9, I looked to Twitter's own community for help, asking the following questions:
• Is Twitter a fad, a feature, or a growing giant?
• How are businesses using Twitter?
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Bill BrandonCan the fledgling microblogging service become a social media powerhouse to rival giants like Facebook—or will it be gobbled up?
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Michelle BattenCan the fledgling microblogging service become a social media powerhouse to rival giants like Facebook—or will it be gobbled up?
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Martin Stabe"Can the fledgling microblogging service become a social media powerhouse to rival giants like Facebook—or will it be gobbled up?"
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