blueworld says "A well made converter box that is built to last." about Zenith – DTT900 Digital-to-Analog Converter Box

The Zenith DT900 Digital-to-Analog Converter Box it is one of the best purchases I have ever made. I have used this converter box for more than a year and I have not experienced any problems with it.  The picture quality is very good, the image looks clean and sharp.
This converter box was built to last.  [...]

Twitter Unveils A Live-Updating Search Widget

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Twitter Search is great. Unfortunately, unlike FriendFeed’s search, it doesn’t update live in real-time. Sure, for some searches, that would be annoying. But it’d be nice to at least have the option to watch a stream of incoming tweets without having to hit the refresh button. And Twitter has just unveiled a way to do [...]

LocalBunny Gives Businesses Custom Twitter Bots, But It Longs For Old @Replies System

Twitter has turned into a fantastic way for businesses to connect with fans, so it’s no surprise that we’ve recently seen a number of local establishments begin to actively promote their Twitter accounts to customers. It’s a win/win situation: customers can get in on special deals and discounts, and businesses get a direct line to [...]

Best Buy Goes All Twitter Crazy With @Twelpforce

This is an interesting one: consumer electronics retailer Best Buy is encouraging hundreds of employees to handle online customer service and company promotions via Twitter, even airing commercials not mentioning their own website but merely the URL of the profile they created on the micro-sharing service (two spots embedded below). The new service, dubbed Twelpforce, [...]

Our Reaction To Your Reactions To the Twitter Confidential Documents Post

Wow, that’s quite a reaction to our post earlier this evening saying that we will publish some of the confidential Twitter documents we’ve been forwarded. Nearly 200 comments in a little over an hour, mostly saying we shouldn’t publish. Hundreds of Tweets, and it has become a trending topic. There’s even a poll asking people [...]

3,700 Tweets And 480,000 Characters Later, There Will Be An Original Novel On Twitter

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Who says 140 characters isn’t enough to say something constructive? Matt Stewart is writing an entire novel that way.
Yes, Stewart is publishing his entire 480,000 character book at 130 characters at a time (to leave room for hashtags and links) on Twitter. To be clear, the book, called The French Revolution (being released today, appropriately [...]

TweetFeel: Real-Time Sentiment Search

TweetFeel is a new web service by marketing research startup Conversition Strategies that combines real-time search for Twitter with sentiment detection algorithms.
The idea is for people to use TweetFeel to run search queries for products, celebrities, companies, brands etc. and thus get a notion of what the average Twitter user thinks of them in [...]

TwitVid launches on the iPhone, cracks open world of video tweeting

TwitVid launched a mobile app today for quick video tweets and uploads, capitalizing on iPhone 3GS’ new video capabilities.

The TwitVid app lets you record a video, write a tweet and then post it to your Twitter account. It comes out less than a month after Apple released its latest version of the iPhone, equipped [...]

TwitVid aunches on the iPhone, cracks open world of video tweeting

TwitVid launched a mobile app today for quick video tweets and uploads, capitalizing on iPhone 3GS’ new video capabilities.

The TwitVid app lets you record a video, write a tweet and then post it to your Twitter account. It comes out less than a month after Apple released its latest version of the iPhone, equipped [...]

Favstar.fm Makes The Twitter “Favorite” Less Of An Unwanted Step-Child

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The “Favorite” is kind of like the unwanted step child feature of Twitter. Though it has been around since the early days of the service, they have never really done anything to promote its use.
One would assume you’re supposed to use it to start your favorite tweets, but I don’t use it like that, because [...]

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