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Expand Your Twitter Network with Google

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

After announcing a new “replay” feature earlier today, Google has let loose yet another Twitter-related update directly from the microblog’s Chirp Conference developer convention in San Francisco: Google Follow Finder.

Google Follow Finder is an experimental new service, the freshest off the feature and app idea incubation hub Google Labs which aims to help Twitter users discover more people to expand their network. It is also the latest in a line of Google-Twitter integration features buoyed by Google’s real-time search technology and one of the first implementations of Twitter’s recently rolled out @anywhere platform of developer tools.

 

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Twitter’s @anywhere Goes Live

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

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Twitter’s @anywhere feature has now gone live and ready for the taking for Web developers and site owners, as announced by the social communication tool’s co-founder Biz Stone on their official blog.

As you may remember, this feature was initially previewed last month during SXSWi where Twitter CEO Evan Williams explained the technology behind it and how it can benefit both users and Web site owners alike as it opens up the so-called Twitterverse. As a refresher: @anywhere is Twitter’s latest communications platform that allows for a much deeper integration with other Web sites.

 

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Twitter Previews @Anywhere

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

As you may know, this year’s South by Southwest Interactive Festival (SXSWi) opens this week in Austin, Texas and along with it comes its usual torrent of conferences, countless booths showcasing the latest proofs of concept technologies and of course, the legendary SXSW parties. And while Internet company CEOs and Web celebrities, students and people from the press hobbled around from one hallway to another in what is considered as the annual hub of the next hottest Web app, Twitter CEO Evan Williams sat casually as he previewed in his keynote the microblogging giant’s latest brainchild, @anywhere.

@anywhere is a new platform that allows for a deeper integration with other Web sites. This would allow users quick access to their Twitter profiles without actually leaving the current site their browsers are on. Moreover, it will let Web publishers and developers of partner sites to funnel in relevant tweets to their Web sites by simply inserting a few lines of javascript into the page’s code instead of wrestling with the complexities of personalizing the Twitter API (application program interface) to their needs.

 

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