Tag: twitter
Windows 7 optimised version of Seesmic set to launch
Seesmic is getting set to launch a Windows 7 optimised version of its popular Twitter app.
Video Review: INQ Mini 3G
Can the budget handset handle its ambitious feature list?
Microsoft officially launch Bing in the UK
It's a feature-rich site which could prove popular with those tired of Google's stripped back approach to web-searching.
LinkedIn announces integration deal with Twitter
LinkedIn, the social networking site aimed mostly it seems at young professionals touting for work, has announced a partnership with microblogging platform Twitter. As a result of the deal, members will now be able to share status updates between their LinkedIn and Twitter accounts.
The integration of the two networks through the Tweets app allows members of LinkedIn to automatically share their updates on the professional network with their Twitter followers. They can also select Twitter status updates to share with their LinkedIn network by adding the #in hashtag to tweets on the microblogging site. LinkedIn members will be able to track and manage their Twitter feed from within their LinkedIn profile.
LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network with over 51 million members, including 11 million in Europe and almost 3 million in the UK. However it seems that many people who have LinkedIn profiles spend very little time updating their status or their profile. LinkedIn will no doubt be hoping that the Twitter integration will make their service a little more dynamic. The new service will be available in the next
For more information check out the LinkedIn blog at: http://blog.linkedin.com/
The Twitter Times generates personalised newspaper
The Twitter Times organises the most popular posts of your followers into a handy "newspaper."
Ask Jeeves launch new wallpaper themes
Google and Bing get Twitter, Jeeves gets new wallpaper…
Microsoft launch new-look MSN
The redesign will feature Twitter and Facebook integration.
Tweet on the go with the TwitterPeek
Costing $99 plus a $7.95 monthly fee, it's still a bit expensive for what is essentially a one-trick pony.
Twitter burns £1.38 billion hole in pocket of British economy
The survey questioned 1,460 office workers regarding their use of social networking sites in the workplace, and revealed that more than half of that number admitted to spending up to 40 minutes a week checking such websites.