Wednesday, April 15, 2009

4/15 TechChuck » Twitter


How Twitter Will Win Local Search
April 15, 2009 at 9:04 am

How Twitter Will Win Local Search

(This post was originally published on Local Search News)

Almost everything on Twitter is inherently local. The simple question “What are you doing?” implies that because, unless you are at home watching TV, you are doing something that is local, whether that is local to you or to someone else.


Defeat Your Twitter Archenemy On Tweefight
April 15, 2009 at 8:02 am

Defeat Your Twitter Archenemy On Tweefight

Another day, another TwitterTwitter reviews-based time waster. Luca Filigheddu, the author of Twitter search engine Tweefind which we wrote about recently, has a new application out: Tweefight.

It takes the simple, tried and true concept of Google Fight and applies it to Twitter. Type two Twitter users, and Tweefight will calculate their "rank" (presumably using the same algorithm as Tweefind), compare them, and tell you which one "won" the fight.


iSkoot Notifier Goes International
April 15, 2009 at 3:44 am

iSkoot Notifier Goes International

iSkoot's Notifier product takes some of the most popular social services on the web, and puts in a format that's easy to read on average phones. By "average" I don't mean smartphones, because remember, most of the world still does not have those. Today, iSkoot is taking the Notifier product international thanks to a deal with German carrier E-Plus.


Activist Charged for Inciting 'Twitter Revolution' (Updated)
April 15, 2009 at 3:04 am

A Moldovan activist faces criminal charges for organizing demonstrations that were enabled by social networking tools like Twitter and Facebook, the Russian press reports.

In an interview with Russian news agency ITAR-TASS, Moldovan Prosecutor General Valeriu Gurbulea said Natalia Morar, one of the organizers of an anti-Communist flash mob, has been officially charged with "calls for organizing and staging mass disturbances." (Morar has not been put in jail, however–despite some reports to the contrary.)


Twitter and a History of Technology and Communications
April 15, 2009 at 3:01 am

First, a bit of a prelude. Probably 15 years ago, I was talking to someone who did marketing for a high end bike manufacturer. He was telling me about the amount of money the company was spending to really understand what their core customers (and their competitors' core customers) were looking for in a bike…what did they really, really want? I pointed him to USENET group formed and populated by people passionate about bikes. "They are doing your research for you," I said. My point was that technology now allowed people who were passionate about a product or category to form communities to explore and communicate about that love–and that smart companies should be looking to technology to better understand that bleeding edge customer.


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