Every year, TIME recognizes those who exemplify the very best wit and wisdom Twitter has to offer. Here are the 140 feeds that inspire us to laugh, learn or shake our heads in wonderment.
15 Twitter 140 Alumni You Should Follow
Still worth your follow.
Twitter to Take TweetDeck Web-Only, Axe Facebook Integration
We had a good run, TweetDeck. Thanks for the memories.
Apple and Other Tech Companies Hacked: Here’s What You Need to Know
Apple, Facebook and Twitter have all fallen victim to the same attack by hackers over the past few weeks. Here’s what you need to know about the recent attacks, and how to stay safe.
Twitter Hacked: 250,000 Accounts at Risk
Who broke into as many as a quarter-million Twitter accounts, and why?
With Vine, Twitter Lets You Share Six-Second Video Clips
Twitter has rolled out Vine, a video-sharing service that limits clips to six seconds, embeds them into tweets and loops the playback.
Video: Your New Year’s Resolutions for Using Twitter
Jazzhands! Instead of making my own resolutions, here’s what you need to work on when using Twitter this year.
Take a Look at Twitter’s New Photo Filters
Well, ladies and gentleman, the war of the photo filters has begun. Twitter has added Instagram-like photo filters to its iOS and Android apps. Here’s what they look like.
Instagram Yanks Its Photos from Twitter Cards
If you use Twitter, and follow lots of people who post photos from Instagram, you may notice that those photos don’t look quite right.
Netbot: Good News for App.net’s Anti-Twitter Insurrection
A couple of months ago, I got excited about App.net, Dalton Caldwell's social network which was both a Twitter clone and an anti-Twitter. (It looks and works much like Twitter once did, but charges for service and aims to welcome
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A Plea to Twitter: Let Us Hide Our Spoilers
A few nights ago as I was scanning through Twitter, my eyes picked up on a few keywords and settled, to my dismay, on a major spoiler for Breaking Bad.
The show had just aired in my time zone, but as a cord cutter, I’ve only …
Using Twitter to Crack Down on Bullying
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin have developed a computer program that caught 15,000 bullying-related tweets in one day.
via Using Twitter to Crack Down on Bullying | NewsFeed | TIME.com.