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Loki
01-22-2009, 06:07 PM
Tweet smell of success over Digg (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7844595.stm)

Twitter, the mobile phone-based micro-blogging service, rocketed nearly 1000% in use in the UK over the past year according to industry analysts HitWise.

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For the first time, the site has seen more visits than "social bookmarking" site Digg, which allows users to share links to sites.

Twitter made headlines earlier in January, providing the first pictures of downed US Airways flight 1549.

The site may continue its meteoric rise as the new US President is a devotee.
The Twitter site has jumped from 2,953rd most popular in the UK in 2008 to 291st as of mid-January.

"A big driver of traffic to Twitter last week was around the US Airways plane crash in to the Hudson River last Thursday, driving many posts and updates about the situation," said Hitwise research director Heather Dougherty.

The first picture of the crash was posted to TwitPic, and was picked up by more traditional media outlets - sparking the widely-quoted notion that Twitter is the poster child for a new era of citizen journalism.

Among the "Social Networking and Forums" category, however, Twitter came in at 23rd for the week ending 17 January, garnering just 0.24% of the site visits in the category.

Facebook maintains a significant dominance among them, with nearly 38% of site visits, twice as many as YouTube and more than four times as many as its predecessor Bebo.

"Twitter receives the largest amount of its traffic from the USA, but its penetration is greater in the UK market," said Robin Goad, a research director at Hitwise.

"However, the US may overtake the UK the week following the surge in Tweets during Barack Obama's inauguration. The new American President is already the most followed person on Twitter, with over 144,000 followers."

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Loki
06-12-2009, 12:51 PM
Anyone here using Twitter?

finironcross
06-12-2009, 01:23 PM
Twitter seems to be intellectually degenerating.

Loki
06-12-2009, 01:39 PM
Twitter seems to be intellectually degenerating.

It was never intellectual to start with. :thumb001: But of course it is just content, and content quality entirely relies on the author, not the software package.

Svarog
06-12-2009, 01:48 PM
nah, I got an invitation from some friend, was like I'll register later and never did, was 2 weeks ago or so, would you recommend it tho?

Loki
06-12-2009, 01:58 PM
nah, I got an invitation from some friend, was like I'll register later and never did, was 2 weeks ago or so, would you recommend it tho?

I don't know, never tried it before ... hence me being curious as well. Maybe Apricity can start a Twitter account? :)

Svarog
06-12-2009, 02:05 PM
That is an actually very cool idea, there are loners with similar believes on such web pages that does not even know for places like this, can be a good recruiting tactic and the way to let other people hear for the place