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Sep 10

Twitter Hacklendi !

Twitter Hacklendi!

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Twitter Hacklendi !


21
Aug 10

WikiLeaks founder: Rape allegations ‘without basis’

Assange addressed the report on WikiLeaks Twitter page, saying “the charges are without basis and their issue at this moment is deeply disturbing.”

…Assange addressed the report on WikiLeaks Twitter page, saying “the charges are without basis and their issue at this moment is deeply disturbing.”
The prosecutor’s office in Stockholm issued a brief statement saying it “confirms media reports that a foreign citizen has been arrested in absentia” but didn’t name Assange.
“The arrest refers to two separate events, one complaint of molestation and one complaint of rape,” the statement said.
“The person is arrested in absentia, as there is a risk that he could obstruct the investigation,” it said.
Expressen said prosecutor Maria Haljebo Kjellstrand confirmed that Assange, who is an Australian citizen, was the person sought on the warrant. Haljebo Kjellstrand could not be reached for comment Saturday. The prosecutor’s office said all information related to the case would be posted on its website.
“We were warned to expect ‘dirty tricks.’ Now we have the first one,” WikiLeaks said on its Twitter page.
“Expressen is a…

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6
Jul 10

Top 10 Celebrity Twitter Meltdowns, Tirades And Tantrums

Don’t let the brevity of microblogging fool you. Twitter provides plenty of room for public displays of bad blood and righteous indignation.

…t let the brevity of microblogging fool you. Twitter provides plenty of room for public displays of bad blood and righteous indignation. After all, character limits can be circumvented and contempt can be condensed.
By Ree Hines, msnbc.com contributor…

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27
Mar 10

The Feds follow you on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, too.

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…Among other purposes: Investigators can check suspects’ alibis by comparing stories told to police with tweets sent at the same time about their whereabouts. Online photos from a suspicious spending spree - people posing with jewelry, guns or fancy cars - can link suspects or their friends to robberies or burglaries. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based civil liberties group, obtained the Justice Department document when it sued the agency and five others in federal court. The 33-page document underscores the importance of social networking sites to U.S. authorities. With agents going undercover, state and local police coordinate their online activities with the Secret Service, FBI and other federal agencies in a strategy known as “deconfliction” to keep out of each other’s way. “You could really mess up someone’s investigation because you’re investigating the same person and may be doing things that are counterproductive to what another agency is doing,” said Detective Frank Dannahey of…

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26
Feb 10

Social Media Statistics February 2010

Here’s your latest round up of Social Media stats for February 2010! Social Networking websites continue to grow on a huge scale with Facebook recently announcing that they have now reached over 400 million worldwide users and Twitter soon to be r

…in time spent on social networking sites. Across the globe over the past year average time spent on social networking sites grew from 3 hours per month to 5.5 hours. In addition Nielsen concluded that overall social media sites such as Facebook are now the most common homepages for users and that people now spend the majority of theit internet time using social networks or blogs.

Forrester also recently produced some interesting stats about adults using social media. Some of the findings included:

A third of adults post at least once a week to social sites such as Facebook and Twitter.

A quarter of adults publish a blog and upload video/audio they created.

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26
Jan 10

Deals with Microsoft and Google should turn a profit for Twi

Twitter Inc., the San Francisco company that has popularized short but free texts known as tweets, is reportedly set to turn a small profit this year thanks to $25 million in Internet search deals signed with Google and Microsoft.

…By Benny Evangelista, Chronicle Staff WriterScreenshot of a Twitter page.Credit: Erick WongTwitter Inc., the San Francisco company that has popularized short but free texts known as tweets, is reportedly set to turn a small profit this year thanks to $25 million in Internet search deals signed with Google and Microsoft.But one analyst predicted Monday that the microblogging service will still have to come up with a business plan to generate about $100 million in annual revenue by the end of next year or it will need to be acquired by a larger company like Google, Microsoft or social media rival Facebook.”What (Twitter has) done is to sell hooks to enable Microsoft and Google to do real-time Twitter searches, which I think is interesting, but it is not sufficient enough for support of their business,” said analyst Josh Bernoff of Forrester Research.Sponsored LinksFree Internet Explorer 8Download the New, Optimized Version of Internet Explorer for Free Now.IE8.MSN.comMatch.com® Official SiteSomeone You Can…

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