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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.

 

Parents upset by 'Where the Wild Things Are'

Parents may have fond memories of Maurice Sendak's classic children's book, "Where the Wild Things Are." But if their social-networking postings are any indication, some are not pleased with the movie.

 

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.

 

LinkedIn Flying High With 50 Million Business Users

LinkedIn Flying High With 50 Million Business Users

LinkedIn has hit 50 million users, according to a blog post today, growing from 45 million users two months ago. And according to the latest comScore data, LinkedIn is steadily growing in terms of unique visitors.

 

YouTube Reaches One Billion Views Per Day

When your website first reaches a million visitors, it’s a great milestone. However, one billion views per day can only be attained by the selected few, and YouTube is now one of them.

 

Facebook Just Made It Super Easy To Put Connect On Your Site

Facebook Just Made It Super Easy To Put Connect On Your Site

Facebook Connect launched to the public less than a year ago, and already it's seen an incredible amount of traction. Unfortunately, for those people with little to no coding experience, implementing Facebook Connect has seemed like more trouble that it was worth.

 

Facebook poll on Obama 'assassination' probed

The U.S. Secret Service is investigating an online survey that asked whether people thought President Barack Obama should be assassinated.

 

YouTube, Warner Music Strike Deal To Bring Back Music Videos

YouTube, Warner Music Strike Deal To Bring Back Music Videos

Warner Music Group has completed a deal with YouTube that will bring back music videos for Green Day, U2, Madonna and other artists to the video-sharing site from which they were removed in December, according to two executives familiar with the talks.

Warner has also commenced talks with Vevo, the "Hulu for music" joint venture between YouTube and Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainments.

 

More Investors Pile Into Twitter’s Funding Round, Now Reportedly Close To $100 Million

More Investors Pile Into Twitter’s Funding Round, Now Reportedly Close To $100 Million

Twitter is about to raise a boatload of cash. Last week we broke the news that Twitter is raising another round of funding at a $1 billion valuation and that one of the new investors in that round is Insight Venture Partners.

 

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