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Twitter Starts Rolling Out Lists To Everybody. Have You Gotten Yours?

Ever since Twitter announced it is working on a new Lists feature a month ago, users and developers have been awaiting its broad rollout.

 

Twitter may eliminate 'suggested users' list

If you're trying to figure out who to follow on Twitter, you might soon be turning to fellow users for help, rather than the company itself....

 

Apple Gets A Little More Serious About Using Twitter

Back in March, the company started tweeting from its first official Twitter account, iTunesTrailers. They even went so far as to highlight the account on their Apple.com Trailers page. Thanks to the suggested users list, that account now has well over 1 million followers.

 

Meghan McCain Twitter photo causes stir

Meghan McCain Twitter photo causes stir

Blogger Meghan McCain, daughter of former presidential candidate John McCain, caused a brief stir on Twitter on Wednesday night when she posted a voluptuous photo of herself online.

 

Twitter in Google, Microsoft licensing talks: report

Microblogging service Twitter is in advanced talks with Google Inc and Microsoft Corp about licensing its data feed to the companies' search engines, a Web blog associated with the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

 

States give mixed signals on texting and driving

States give mixed signals on texting and driving

Many states have laws against texting while driving. But many also are more than happy to tweet you about the traffic conditions.

 

The Cost Of FriendFeed: Roughly $50 Million In Cash And Stock

Everyone is obviously talking about the Facebook/FriendFeed deal, but everyone wants to know one key detail: How much did Facebook pay?

 

Twitter hit by denial of service attack

Twitter hit by denial of service attack

The popular social networking site Twitter has been hit by a denial of service attack, according to Twitter co-founder Biz Stone. In an e-mail to CNN.com, Stone said this morning's attack is not related to a recent incident in which a hacker stole internal documents from the site. Twitter's site went down around 9:30 a.m. ET.

 

Fined Chargers Star Still Twittering

A star player who was fined thousands of dollars for a post about the quality of training-camp foods is talking about his tweet.

Antonio Cromartie was fined $2,500 by the San Diego Chargers after a post last Friday about the fare the Chargers were serving.

 

Twitter's Worst Nightmare: Facebook

Twitter's Worst Nightmare: Facebook

The microblogging service fears the social network could put it out of business.

 

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