Increase Targeted Web Site Traffic If you have a business, product, or service then more than likely these days you have a website. Whether it be a blog, website, page, or whatever, you probably have some sort of presence on the web. But also if you’re like most businesses on the web, you are looking […]
Category: Twitter
Google has a blog post out today about the upcoming Google Wave release. Don’t get too excited about it just yet because according to their blog posting, today will be the day when 100,000 invites go out to early Wave adopters, developers who have been part of the community, and select Google Apps users. And […]
Harry Potter author JK Rowling is now on Twitter! The Telegraph reports that JK Rowling decided to sign up for a Twitter account when she learned that others were impersonating her on Twitter, such as a user called “JoanneKRowling” claiming to be a “Children Author.”
On Sunday, Terrell Owens did something that he hasn’t done in last 185 games he’s played – he failed to catch a single pass. To make matters worse, the Buffalo Bills ended up losing to The New Orleans Saints. What seemed to upset T.O. the most however came after the game when NBC football analyst […]
There is not shortage of buzz around Twitter and professional sports, nor any shortage of buzz at the college level either! The latest in the Twitter policy announcements comes from the Milwaukee Bucks. The Bucks have officially stated that Twitter use is banned while on you’re on the clock.
After just reading about Texas Tech not just banning players from using Twitter, but actually making them delete their Twitter profiles, it got me thinking. With drastic policy making decisions that are on the spot, almost reactionary in nature, it’s just a matter of time before we have a major court case that is built […]
Texas Tech players (and coaching, staff, and anyone else associated with the team) have been banned from having Twitter pages. Wow – not just banned from sending Twitter updates during a game (like the NBA is more than likely to announce), and not just using common sense judgement (like the SEC did). No – Texas […]