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Tweet Roundup | 01/22/10

January 25, 2010 by Darrin Widick Leave a Comment

A roundup of last week’s Tweets about search engine optimization and marketing, digital marketing and Kansas City news.

  • Twitter begins rollout of ‘Local Trends,’ their new location-based trending topics product. http://bit.ly/4qgnzQ
  • Twitter now suggests whom to follow based on interests, address book and search. Twitter blog: http://bit.ly/5zVSDO
  • ‘Microsoft Rewards Bing Map Users.’ http://bit.ly/7JPOOY
  • YouTube’s Video Page Gets a Makeover. http://bit.ly/7yovC6
  • VC-backed HomeAway.com ’s ad this year will take us back to the ‘Dot-Com Super Bowl’ of 2000 (of Sock Puppet fame). WSJ: http://bit.ly/53DPfZ
  • SEO, other ‘time-consuming duties’ causing copy editors to miss typos, other errors in Wash. Post. http://bit.ly/7Ma0Ov
  • ‘Metered Model’ is NYTimes-speak for article fees starting in 2011. Supports ‘extraordinary, professional journalism.’ http://bit.ly/8bmZk7
  • Bing ‘working hard to make your search journey a bit easier’ by improving autosuggest. http://bit.ly/72fD3E
  • ‘Synonymy very hard to get right,’ but Google knows the difference between [arm reduction] and [arms reduction]. http://bit.ly/5VNfSe
  • ‘Facebook: Now Even An Influence On Our Water, What Next?’ Group 3 Solutions Blog: http://bit.ly/65R1D9
  • Old, neglected usernames from inactive and deleted Twitter accounts will soon be back up for grabs. http://bit.ly/859OCb
  • ‘Profile of a Status Updater: It’s a Woman’s World.’ http://bit.ly/55xxM6
  • ‘How to Engage the Female Facebook Population.’ Dobies Healthcare Group (@DobiesGroup) Blog: http://bit.ly/8oMt77
  • A roundup of our past week of Tweets about search engines, digital marketing and Kansas City. Group 3 Solutions blog: http://bit.ly/6HZBl2
  • ‘Which Came First: The Fan Page Or the Fan?’ http://bit.ly/5XM7PD
  • Watch what you… tweet? http://bit.ly/80yERU
  • Some Analysts Suspect Apple May Drop Google for Bing. http://bit.ly/5xpSEB

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