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Troops Now Allowed to Use Social Networking Sites

American soldiers can now tweet, send friend requests and share photos and personal news just like the rest of the World Wide Web.

 

Twitter's Dilemma

Has the popular microblogging service become a victim of its own success?

 

SF Cops Crack Down on Twittering Street Food Vendors

SF Cops Crack Down on Twittering Street Food Vendors

In San Francisco's Mission district, the underground street-food scene is hot with traveling vendors like the "Crème Brulee Guy" and "Sexy Soup Lady" popping up at a twitter-message's notice.

 

Gwyneth's Greasy Gams

Gwyneth Paltrow's legs got a lot of attention on the "Tonight Show" last evening not as much for their impressive Pilates tone but for their curious ... sheen. "What Was That Goop All Over Gwyneth Paltrow's Legs on 'The Tonight Show'?" Gawker asked shortly after it aired. Twitter users and other bloggers were also abuzz about the greasy gams, making puns about "Goop"-- the name of her oft-maligned lifestyle site.

 

Armstrong announces birth of son on Twitter

This was one special tweet for Lance Armstrong.

 

Tony La Russa Sues Twitter Over Alleged Fake Page

Tony La Russa Sues Twitter Over Alleged Fake Page

St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa is suing the social-networking site Twitter, claiming an unauthorized page that used his name to make light of drunken driving and two Cardinals pitchers who died damaged his reputation and caused emotional distress.

The suit filed last month in the Superior Court of California in San Francisco seeks unspecified damages.
Messages left Thursday with La Russa's attorney and San Francisco-based Twitter were not returned.

 

China ups security ahead of Tiananmen anniversary

China ups security ahead of Tiananmen anniversary

Chinese security forces blanketed Tiananmen Square on Wednesday ahead of the 20th anniversary of the June 4 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters, a day after Twitter and Hotmail Internet services in China were blocked.

 

China blocks Twitter, Flickr and Hotmail ahead of Tiananmen

China blocks Twitter, Flickr and Hotmail ahead of Tiananmen

Chinese censors blocked access to Twitter and other popular online services on Tuesday afternoon, two days before the twentieth anniversary of the crackdown on democracy protests in Tiananmen Square which cost hundreds of lives.

 

U.S. military turns to Twitter for Afghan hard news

"What are you doing?" For the U.S. military in Afghanistan, the answer to the latest social networking craze seems to be: "Killing Taliban."

 

Kutcher and Moore threaten to leave Twitter... So What

Kutcher and Moore threaten to leave Twitter... So What

After the social-networking service Twitter announced Monday it was in talks to develop an unscripted series based on the site, two of the service's most prolific users have expressed fear that such a jump would mean an unfair intrusion on their lives.

 

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