Aggiornamenti sulle ultime novità relative a microblogging, lifestream e real-time.
Articoli in italiano:
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Status.net e StatusNet intende diventare il WordPress del microblogging – La startup canadese StatusNet, dopo aver sviluppato la piattaforma di microblogging Identi.ca riceve un finanziamento di 875.000$ per creare il wordpress del microblogging!
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Six Apart sfida Tumblr con TypePad Micro – Six Apart ha da poco lanciato TypePad Micro, una nuova piattaforma concepita per semplificare la condivisione di immagini, testi, video, link e file audio reperiti online. Il sistema supporta Facebook e Twitter ed è gratuito.
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Twitter lancerà gli account Premium – Biz Stone, gran capo di Twitter, ha annunciato che entro la fine del 2009 saranno disponibili degli speciali account premium o “professionali” del sistema di microblogging più diffuso al mondo.
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Social Media In Azienda: Usare Twitter Per Il Business e Social Media In Azienda: Usare I Social Network Per Il Business – Due ottimi articoli che spiegano come iniziare ad utilizzare Twitter ed altri servizi di Social Networking in azienda.
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Hollywood, quando il tweet è di troppo – Ora la Disney e DreamWorks hanno iniziato a inserire clausole contrattuali con le quali si impongono agli attori dei limiti precisi su ciò che potranno dire attraverso i social network, per evitare fughe di notizie su trame e lavori in corso, com’è accaduto con il Greg Grunberg di Heroes.
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Twitter: Guida Pratica Comunica “Cinguettando” con i Tweets Marketing, Seo e Consigli per cinguettare meglio – Un ebook di Giorgio Taverniti che illustra l’utilizzo di Twitter ed alcuni accorgimenti per il SEO.
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In primo piano:

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4 Emerging Trends of the Real-Time Web – What are the emerging trends for companies and entrepreneurs to watch for? Here are four real-time web trends that I’m tracking.
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It’s Time To Hide The Noise – Considerazioni su come affrontare il rumore che i servizi attuali producono
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New microsyntax for Twitter: three pointers and the slasher – Since it’s apparently all the rage to design your own features for Twitter now, I figured I’d build on my success with the hashtag and crank out a few more. All of these are simple conventions for adding more standard metadata to a post in a specific, uniform way.
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5 Reasons Why the LinkedIn-Twitter Integration is Big News – What does this all mean and why is the LinkedIn-Twitter integration big news?
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Analyzing Twitter Lists-Follower Ratio As An Indicator of Influence – I decided to assess whether this new metric correlates in any way to existing influence measurement tools. The objective was to assess whether the metric has any correlation with influence ranking algorithms that do not use Lists information.
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Tumblarity and Quantified Stand-ins for Social Status – Tumblarity is a metric that measures one’s popularity, or degree of Tumblr-ness, depending on who you ask.
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Trends with Traction: Is Twitter the new cigarette? – Today’s Trend with Traction is the convergence of social media and… love. Not just any love, mind you, but the very act of making love. Yes, this is actually happening. Apparently.
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Beyond Twitterfeed: Innovative uses of Twitter in the newsroom – As many newsrooms have discovered, Twitter is a great way to break news as it happens and to share stories with a large audience as they are made available. However, many news organizations fall into the trap of simply posting links to stories with no context and no interaction with their followers, thereby turning Twitter into a glorified RSS feed. That is the old media way of disseminating the news, one that won’t survive. What follows are examples of newsrooms embracing Twitter as a new media, Web 2.0 way of spreading and sharing the news and listening in return.

Extra:
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Twitter.com Is Still the Most Popular Twitter Client – TweetDeck a Distant Second – Twitter’s own homepage is still the most popular tool for users to update their status on Twitter. Around 46% of all updates are made directly on the site.
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Apple Gets More Serious About Using Twitter, but Why it Doesn’t Matter – Apple, the company behind aesthetically pleasing hardware that keeps fanboys drooling, has recently joined Twitter. If you take a look at any one of their four accounts, you’ll notice one thing: they’re not using Twitter to converse but to broadcast. Effectively, they’re porting their press release information to the wide open, and perhaps going a little more granular by featuring content specific to elements of iTunes.
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‘World’s First’ Street Named After a Twitter Account – The Twitter name “@arjanelfassed” is not only the Twitter account of one Arjan El Fassed; it’s also the name of an actual location, “@ arjanelfassed tweetstreet,” which is now a street in a Palestinian refuge camp.
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TweetedBrands – 50 Most mentioned brands on twitter






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