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- All at witter over her lack of followers. Webman, Nancy K. // Pensions & Investments;2/22/2010, Vol. 38 Issue 4, p2
In this article, the author appeals the readers of the journal to follow her on Twitter.
- Time to Tweet! Overcoming Twitter-phobia. BECKER, ELLIE; NELSON, BERNADEUE // Westchester County Business Journal;6/6/2011, Vol. 47 Issue 23, p11
The article presents the roll out of the new Twitter and its new characteristics.
- TWEET LIKE A SUPERSTAR. McCracken, Harry // PC World;Sep2011, Vol. 29 Issue 9, p93
The article offers tips to become popular in the microblogging site Twitter which include posting messages that show the qualities of being smart, opinionated and entertaining, conversing with other people on the site and posting a few updates daily.
- 'Twitter Friends' in 140 Characters or Less: Developing, Maintaining, and Dissolving Relationships through Microblogging. Ballard-Reisch, Deborah; Rozzell, Bobby; Kamerer, David; Heldman, Lou // Conference Papers -- National Communication Association;2009, p1
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- Tweet hereafter: A look at casinos and innovation. Schwartz, David // Las Vegas Business Press (10712186);9/20/2010, Vol. 27 Issue 38, pP29
In this article the author discusses the pattern of the adoption of the Twitter social networking and microblogging site by casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada which he noted as on the rise.
- BEST OF THE TECH BLOGS. // PRWeek (London);10/8/2010, p10
The article presents insights from bloggers on technology-related topics including one about how Twitter has impacted public relations (PR), one on scheduling Tweets, and another on the increase in the number of blog readers who blog regularly themselves from 2009-10.
- TWEETS, BLOGS, AND FACEBOOK POSTINGS. Auger, Pete // Public Management (00333611);Dec2010, Vol. 92 Issue 11, p21
The author focuses on the use of social media sites to reach out to communities, using the example of Auburn Hills, Michigan. He relates that the city is aware of the need to connect with the range of residents and workers who live and work in the community. The author discusses the use of...
- I tweet, therefore I am. Who are you? Gitomer, Jeffrey // Enterprise/Salt Lake City;6/15/2009, Vol. 38 Issue 51, p8
No abstract available.
- twitter: HOSPITALITY'S TOP TWEETS. // Caterer & Hotelkeeper;12/3/2010, Vol. 200 Issue 4656, p18
Several microblogs are discussed on topics including the cold weather in London, England and Kerry Foods which won the Food on the Go award.


