Twitter interface change today: reflecting mobile

Today you may have noticed a relatively large change to the way you’re experiencing Twitter on the web. This is because Twitter is pushing their newest user interface to the … Continue reading

Twitter Just Completely Changed Its Layout

Twitter Just Completely Changed Its Layout

Twitter just flipped the switch on a redesign on the web and it looks totally different. Everything is flat, the font has changed, your profile picture shows up in the top left-hand corner, and overall, it looks a whole lot cleaner.

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Richard Sherman Gives the Best Twitter Advice You’ll Ever Get

Richard Sherman Gives the Best Twitter Advice You'll Ever Get

Richard Sherman is a very talented football player, and I, like many of you, have become a fan. It’s clear that in the post-NFC championship days, he’s emerged as a divisive character. No matter your opinion, when it comes to Twitter he has some very sage advice. From a post he wrote earlier this week on the MMBQ:

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Twitter acquires 900 IBM patents

Late last year, Twitter was on the receiving end of a letter from IBM claiming the microblogging website was infringing on three of its vast trove of patents. IBM proposed … Continue reading

Twitter iOS App Photo Editing Features Revamped

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A couple of days back Twitter released an update for its Android application. The updated app brought revamped photo editing features, which now allow users to crop, rotate, change aspects and a lot more with images before they’re posted to the microblogging network. The company hasn’t taken long to extend all those features to iOS as well. Today, a Twitter iOS app update has been released, which brings the aforementioned revamped photo editing features.

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    Potential Suicide Victim Reunited With Rescuer Via Twitter Campaign

    findmikeHow does it feel like to play the role of a hero? Well, Neil Laybourn certainly stepped into the shoes of a hero when he stopped Jonny Benjamin, 26, from plunging to his death on Waterloo Bridge in January six years ago. The latter was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder when Neil Laybourn actually managed to stop Jonny from taking the final leap. Mr. Benjamin decided that one good turn deserves another, which is why he kicked off a Twitter campaign with the hashtag #findmike so that he can trace down the person who saved his life.

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    Twitter Shut Me Down

    Twitter Shut Me Down

    At 25, I found myself running a very profitable black hat advertising platform. The platform was called Followgen, and I was its sole creator; a self-identified ‘hacker’ and reluctant resident of New York City. At the time, Followgen was just six months old, and I believed its days were numbered.

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    GoDaddy admits it released private info in @N twitter account hacking case, PayPal denies any fault

    Yesterday the case of Naoki Hiroshima and the hack that resulted in his @N twitter account being extorted out of his control by a hacker came to light. Hiroshima outlines … Continue reading

    Twitter plans to roll out search filters for news, video and more

    Following an announcement earlier today that it has partnered with both Dataminr and CNN, Twitter sent out a tweet revealing a work-in-progress on new search filters. Once available, users will … Continue reading

    New Twitter Tool Finds Hot Topics Before They Trend

    New Twitter Tool Finds Hot Topics Before They Trend

    Today in New York City, data-crunching company Dataminr announced a new tool for journalists. Its goal is to seek out news stories before they’re heavily reported.