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What do you tweet about ?

27. August 2009

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What do you tweet about ?

You may have observed from the title. Its not a Tutorial, Inspiration or Informative Post. Its just a question I want to ask from my readers What they usually tweet about ? Like Quotations, or tweets related to Design, Development, Wordpress, Food, Life happenings or just anything !

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Twitter Re-Designs Itself

29. July 2009

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Twitter Re-Designs Itself

More focus has now been placed on the useful features of Twitter, more so than the way to use it. In other words, if you’re not using Twitter and don’t know what it is, they feel that you would already be using it. New Twitter User Interface The original focus of Twitter has changed slightly. Possibly, the [...]

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Lifestyle on Twitter

30. April 2009

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Lifestyle on Twitter

Twitter is the fastest growing Social Networking Micro-blogging website. I've written some tips which can help you gain followers and interact with fellow tweeples.

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Does Google Ignores your Meta Description ?

22. April 2009

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I believe most Bloggers know Meta Tags are made for Search Engines. Lots verity of Meta Tags around WWW, but Keyword and Description are Tags we generally use for Better search Result. If you hit your Blog Domain in Google Search, Search comes up with Title and Description.

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Worm Infects Twitter – Mikeyy

12. April 2009

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Worm Infects Twitter – Mikeyy

As many people have become aware of, a Twiter worm broke loose on Saturday, April 11th, which became known as the “StalkDaily Worm.” The creator of website StalkDaily.com (Do not visit), 17 year old Mikeyy Mooney, came clean Saturday evening, in an interview with BNO News. He stated that he created the worm simply out of [...]

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Twitter Bird was designed for $6

15. March 2009

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The bird on Twitter’s home page, familiar to millions, is small, cute and fun, and implies communication and anticipation. One might say it’s the perfect graphic for Twitter. Yet the company paid its designer at most $6, without attribution.

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