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Does it cost money to twitter from your phone via text if you have unlimited texting?


So, I want to use twitter from my phone, but it costs money to go on the internet on my phone. I have unlimited texting on my phone, so would it cost money to sent tweets to my twitter account from a text?
Thanks much !

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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.

Scroll down to see Google real-time in action

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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Twitter! Twitter! What is Twitter?


Everyone online seems to be talking about Twitter these days! But what exactly is Twitter?

This is Twitter.com’s official definition:

“Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co-workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent messages. People write short updates, often called “tweets” of 140 characters or fewer. These messages are posted to your profile or your blog, sent to your followers, and are searchable on Twitter search.”

It’s pretty simple really. Twitter is a site where you toss out short notes on the web that tell people what you are doing, feeling, thinking right now. It’s a great way for busy people to keep in touch with friends and quickly broadcast information about where you are and what you’re up to. Twitter is like an instant messaging blog that posts your conversations to the world (although you can also have private conversations.) You only have 140 spaces to write something– so you have to keep it short.

With Twitter you have the option to link it to your mobile phone or to your instant messenger. This turns Twitter into a powerful mobile communication tool, since you can both send and receive updates on your phone, and stay in touch wherever you are.

What is the point? Well, if you’ve ever been hooked on Facebook, MySpace, email, blogging, one of the instant messaging clients, or even just spent a lot of time texting on your cell phone, you probably get the idea. It is a quick way to stay in touch, meet new people, and have some fun. It is like a mini blog.

Twitter isn’t just for personal use, it also has many applications for business use. It can be used to broadcast your company’s latest news and blog posts. Twitter is good for interacting with your customers and employees. It can also enable easy internal group communication, feedback and collaboration.

For the entrepreneur and home worker, Twitter is becoming an important part of business promotion, web marketing, personal branding, and the social networking scene. It can be a great tool to get your messages out to a targeted audience and find new business leads.

There are some great twitter resources and tool out there on the web. One of my favorites is Tweetdeck.com. It organizes your Twitter information and gives your Twitter account an instant messenger style format. Firefox has some great Twitter add-ons. Another good Twitter tool is Tweetlater.com. You can send postdated tweets and auto reply tweets with this. There is also a Twitter download that you can add to your Apple/Mac Dashboard. You can also add twitter feed and wigets to your Facebook, WordPress and Blogger blogs.

If you are going to be using Twitter to promote your business, here are a few important Twitter Business Tips:

1. Don’t blatantly promote. This is more of a passive promotion media. Blatant promotions turn your audience off.

2. Don’t let it take over and distract you from other important tasks. It’s easy to get too caught up in Twittering and lose track of time.

3. Don’t let it take the place of real communication in your life. Twitter is a communication tool not a communication replacement.

4. Do have fun! Share interesting non-business as well as business related tidbits of information that others might enjoy learning.

So, are you ready? Let’s Twitter!

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By Dianne Ronnow © 2009 Mohave Publishing. All rights reserved. This article may be freely copied as long as it is not modified and this resource box below accompanies the article, together with working hyperlinks.



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How to get twitter on my Samsung Blackjack via texting?


GeeyoUaReyoU! ™ asked:


I can update my twitter via Blackjack, but I can’t recieve any tweets.
Anyone know why?
May just take some time.

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