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What real celebrities are on Twitter and Facebook?


I was wondering what celebrities have Facebook and Twitter. And what are their real pages. The main celebrities I am looking for is anyone from Twilight.

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What purpose does Twitter serve for normal people?


I’ve been trying to figure this Twitter thing out and apparently it’s good for bloggers and famous people and businesspeople to share news about what’s going on. My question is, what purpose does it serve for regular people that don’t have a new album out or anything? Do you just tell people stuff like "Out with my friends" or whatever?

Also, if you get Twitter, can you just follow celebrities to see what they’re up to and not tweet about anything?

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See Google real-time in action


Google has launched ‘real-time’ search to give users up-to-the-second information.

The search engine will update its information at the same rate as it receives it, which means postings on sites such as Twitter and Facebook will appear immediately at the bottom of the page.

The new data – from more than a billion pages on the web – will scroll past in real-time, without any need to refresh the page. Users can also stop the page from continually scrolling by clicking on the ’stop updating’ phrase.

Previously, a new search request was the only way to see the blog posts, status updates and other information that Google had collected since the previous query.

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Real-time: Google users can now see updates from sites such as Twitter and Facebook immediately on the Google search engineReal-time: Google users can now see updates from sites such as Twitter and Facebook immediately on the Google search engine

The information will be shown within Google’s normal results page and will also be available on smart phones like the iPhone.

A spokesman for Google said: ‘Now, immediately after conducting a search, you’ll be able to see live updates from people on popular sites like Twitter and Friendfeed, as well as headlines from news and blog posts that have been published seconds ago. 

 

 

 

‘All of these updates are ranked to show the freshest, most relevant results related to what you’re looking for.’

 

At an event staged at the Computer History Museum in California, Google said this was the first time ever that any search engine has integrated the real-time web into its results page.

‘Information is being created at a pace I have never seen before and in this environment, seconds matter,’ said Google fellow Amit Singhal.

Google real-time: The screen continually updates with new information, without the need to refresh. Users also have the option to pause the scrolling actionGoogle real-time: The screen continually updates with new information, without the need to refresh. Users also have the option to pause the scrolling action

‘There is so much information being generated out there that getting you relevant information is the key to the success of a product like this. It’s all about relevance, relevance, relevance.’

Google said the feature is now live and will take a couple of days to be rolled out across the world. Updates from Twitter will be included right away, while those from Facebook and MySpace are not expected to be integrated into results until the new year.

As social networking sites become increasingly popular forums for swapping opinions, offering news tips and highlighting interesting stories, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft have all been scrambling to retool their search engines so they reel in and showcase real-time data more rapidly.

Google relies on its dominance of the search engine market to drive the bulk of more than $21billion (£13billion) in advertising sales annually.

The company would not be drawn, however, on the financial details of the deals it has done with Twitter, MySpace and Facebook.

Facebook has publicly stated it is not making money on this collaboration and that the updates it will give Google come from the public profile pages that can be seen by anybody on the web.

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What real celebrities are on Twitter and Facebook?


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I was wondering what celebrities have Facebook and Twitter. And what are their real pages. The main celebrities I am looking for is anyone from Twilight.

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Top 3 Reasons To Use Twitter


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Many times in life we may find ourselves going through the motions and not really realizing why we’re doing certain things or the benefits of doing them. Twitter can be like this sometimes, however I made a list of the top 3 reasons I use twitter to remind myself why I’m sharing with others my miscellaneous ramblings and why twitter has become so popular recently.

1. Get the most up-to-date information- Ever heard of the phrase “what have you done for me lately? Remember when that plane landed in the Hudson River in New York? Twitterers’ were the first to report that with live pictures. One of the big advantages of twitter is that it operates in real-time, so you know what’s going on right now. When you first start using twitter you may not know what to expect. One thing you can count on is that the information on twitter is the most current you can possibly get. Twitter will always be doing things for you lately. Keep in mind some of the most influential people and brightest minds in the world are using twitter. Barack Obama, Al Gore and many other business owners, marketers, bloggers and celebrities are regular tweeters as well so you can get access to information that you probably would not have otherwise or might take much more time to research.

2. Viral Conversation- like anything it may take some time to get the hang of twitter and find all the people you would like to follow. But once this happens twitter can become a very valuable and enjoyable tool. As you join the conversation and people get to know you, they may be able to give you some valuable insight and perspective about your situation. Of course, you would have to take the initiative and ask people most of the time, but like the saying goes “Ask and you shall receive”.

For example, if you are undecided about a certain product to buy, you can simply ask your followers if they have had any experience with the products you are considering. Chances are somebody will be able to give you some feedback that will help you make a more informed buying decision. Or you can ask about something more casual like which movie to go see. If you have some movie-watching followers they may give you some good feedback about their thoughts on some movies.

3. Market your business or yourself- if you have a website or blog like I do, you can utilize twitter to gain more notoriety and drive more traffic. For example, if you make a new blog post you can simply make a tweet telling people that you have made a new post and many people will click on the link in your tweet to read it. If you are an affiliate marketer, you can make a tweet about a coupon or update from a merchant that might help monetize your website as well. Make sure that you are making other tweets in the interim, there is nothing more annoying than following somebody who only says “hey go check out my blog” or “hey go to my website”, but just know that you can use twitter to build your business.

For those that don’t have a website or blog, you can simply use twitter to market yourself or build your brandname. Many employers are checking facebook and myspace pages nowadays to make a more informed decision about the candidates they may potentially hire. If they find you on twitter, it may give you another opportunity to make a good impression and show them you are socially conscious, which is always a good thing. Also keep in mind that people are much more likely to buy things from people they know, so if you are selling anything or plan to sell anything in the future, twitter can definitely be beneficial to you in this way as well.

The bottomline is that twitter is more than just telling people about what you are doing. I would recommend starting off slowly to see what others are doing and how they utilize twitter. Then as you gradually get the hang of it, you can get more involved and it will become much easier. You should be advised that twitter can get very addicting though, and like everything I would also recommend using twitter in moderation.

As a general rule, the more people that you follow, the more people will follow you. So you might have to do some legwork in the beginning and do some searches to find people. Search for topics that you are interested in and you will find tons of interesting people to follow that will provide valuable information. Chances are that many of these people will follow you back. This will be well worth the time because the more people that you have to converse with, the more enjoyable twitter will be for you.

Keep in mind though that content is king in twitter, so don’t forgot to make good tweets and people will find you. You can also re-tweet other comments that you think people will be interested in, just make sure to keep their @name in the beginning of it so the person that made the original tweet will get credit for it.

Some will still prefer to socialize with only people that they know on FaceBook or MySpace, which I can understand. Many others will probably think they are too cool for twitter. I would argue that you can get to know people pretty well through socializing with them on the internet and that many people thought they were too cool for MySpace and Facebook when they first came out and now more than 30 million people have a FaceBook account. Whichever you prefer, it’s all about being social and having fun. Thanks for reading and hope to catch up with you soon!



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is twitter the new myspace? will normal people and celebrities start using it moreas it gets popular?


The so awesome guy asked:


twitter should become more popular than facebook & myspace in the next years ,do you think so?

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Celebrity Twitter Overkill: SuperNews!


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Twitter’s blowing up, in this sequel to Twouble with Twitters, when celebrities take over the twittersphere. Starring Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, Perez Hilton, and P. Diddy as themselves. From: “SuperNews!” An animated sketch comedy series airing on Current TV. Every Friday night at 10 PM ET/PT. So set your DVRs and TIVOs. Like… now. Follow us on twitter: @super_josh For more SuperNews! go to www.current.com/supernews And, of course, follow us @super_josh (creator Josh Faure-Brac’s twitter …

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What purpose does Twitter serve for normal people?


midnightmarshmallow asked:


I’ve been trying to figure this Twitter thing out and apparently it’s good for bloggers and famous people and businesspeople to share news about what’s going on. My question is, what purpose does it serve for regular people that don’t have a new album out or anything? Do you just tell people stuff like “Out with my friends” or whatever?

Also, if you get Twitter, can you just follow celebrities to see what they’re up to and not tweet about anything?

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