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Raven SEO Tools launched their microblog on Twitter. Their twitter account will provide frequent snippets of what's going on with Raven SEO Tools. It will also supplement their blog.

Source: arcelay.vox.com
Voice-to-Screen Leader Enables Voice-Driven Posts ...

Source: radar.oreilly.com
I've been spending more time on Twitter than I have reading blogs. It reminded me of the time in my mis-spent youth when I got lost in IRC, spending evenings heckling the TV with my IRC friends.

Source: The New York Times
While Google's Jaiku purchase may not seem like an earth-shaking event, some say it is the start of a truly interconnected world, where a chunk of our existence will migrate online.

Source: Internet Marketing Blog
I wonder if Google's preference for Jaiku over Twitter points to something fundamentally fatal about Twitter itself.

Source: Revolution Blog (revolutionnnn.blogspot.com)
Rumors of GPhone....Acquisition of mobile social network Zingku...and now buying out Jaiku, "an activity stream and presence sharing service that works from the Web and mobile phones." Google's moves are indicative of its growing mobile ambitions.

Source: blogs.dovetailsoftware.com
Thoughts on why Web 2.0 tools are being adopted by even the big boys of business. Big companies, no matter how backward or resistant to change will eventally succumb to these tools simply for convenience. But what about Twitter? You'll be surprised...

Source: Mashable!
Jaiku has announced that it has been acquired by Google. Jaiku is the Twitter-like service for keeping up with your friends via the Web or SMS. Terms of the deal are not being disclosed by the companies.

Source: www.ShermanLive.com
"Half Hour Huddle (H3)" is a 30 minute web conference using bleeding edge Web 2.0 applications like Facebook, Jaiku, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, Glance, Video-broadcast and other cool tools to present on-topic content.

Source: Twitter public timeline
My twitter page on www.twitter.com

Twitter, it is one of those "web 2.0" phenomenon that's got everyone excited, even those who don't really understand it. Many of my clients and colleagues have come to me and simply put, say "I don't get it".

Source: Internet Marketing Blog
In the age of MySpace and Facebook and LinkedIn pages, YouTube and Flickr accounts, del.icio.us and StumbleUpon bookmarks, and Twitter and Jaiku microblogs, we need consolidation tools.

Source: Technology Corner
Twitter s popularity is growing from day to day. With the recent expansion of Google into the blogging world, could Twitter be the next acquisition?

Source: radicalbehavior.com
One of the developers on the Twitter team was asked if he would answer 5 questions.

Source: smartmobs.com
The author of 'Here's how reporters use Twitter' is involved in the launch of a newsroom for freelance journalists using Twitter. The reality-style reporting site is called www.reporTwitters.com. ReporTwitter will be up soon. Hold your breath. Read the blog.

Source: lifehack.org
This is a bit of a roundabout way to do things, but if you would see some convenience in being able to send emails via Twitter, here is how I could see things going.

I now have an account on all three mini blogging services. First off, all 3 are basically extremely easy ways to communicate with your friends. For example, I may post "Anyone out there know how to use XYZ?" or "I am currently working on ABC".

Source: Snakes, Gems & Coffee Blog
Twitter4R v0.2.0 now provides 100% Twitter REST API coverage for Ruby. This library is more complete and more in the Ruby style of coding than "Twitter Gem" project.

Source: Wired News
Individually, most Twitter messages are stupefyingly trivial. But the true value of Twitter [...] is cumulative. The power is in the surprising effects that come from receiving thousands of pings from your posse.

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Jack Dorsey wants to change the way people communicate on the Internet. Are you used to updating your blog once every 24 hours? If Dorsey has his way, you'll soon be thinking about lots of tiny blog posts from wherever you are, whenever you want.

Source: Linux.com
Jack Dorsey wants to change the way people communicate on the Internet. Are you used to updating your blog once every 24 hours? If Dorsey has his way, you'll soon be thinking about lots of tiny blog posts from wherever you are, whenever you want.

Source: nobosh
Twitter is a new social networking and microblogging service that allows users to send constant updates of their current activities so that one's friends may never wonder, "What r u up 2?" Will Twitter take away messages to the next level or will we tire of broadcasting our curre …

Source: Mashable!
MoodMill is a new site that lets you post your mood and share it with friends.

Source: Mashable!
A huge list of social networking tools. Firevine's even listed (version 0.3.1 though :-()!

Source: FeedBlitz News
FeedBlitz has launched FeedBlitz Newsletter edition. It is the most advanced email service ever.