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Tweet Roundup | 02/25/10

February 25, 2010 by Darrin Widick Leave a Comment

Tweets about social media optimization, search engine marketing, digital media and Kansas City advertising news.

  • From Twitter, Yahoo will receive, ‘Firehose—a full feed of public tweets sent to Twitter and our partners.’
  • Free food from IHOP is fine, but conflict like Tony Kornheiser/Hannah Storm sells like hotcakes! Cision:
  • Twitter said to be ready to launch its long-rumored ad platform next month.
  • Methodist Healthcare launches, “Providing Quality Healthcare to Memphis, Tennessee and the Mid South Region” page.
  • ‘Exclusive: How Google’s Algorithm Rules the Web.’
  • ‘Google Adds MySpace To Real-Time Results & Images Site Command Updates.’
  • Recent phishing attack on Twitter. Be aware of unusual messages sent from compromised accounts.
  • ‘Twitter’s Traffic Up 9%, Thanks To Google.’
  • Microsoft and Yahoo receive DOJ approval to move forward on their search agreement.
  • Blog post on “Transplant Institute Continues Legacy of Quality Care for Transplant Tennessee and the Mid South Region.”
  • WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg on the nearly 2 hour Thursday downtime of 10.2 million WP hosted blogs.
  • WordPress On The Go: Mobile access now available across multiple platforms.
  • ‘Start leveraging your professional network within Outlook’ with Social Connector tools. LinkedIn.
  • Facebook to introduce a lighter version of their site for mobile users called “Zero.”
  • Back from Google and meetings with the outstanding AdWords-Healthcare group. Great team and great resource for our clients. Thanks, guys!
  • Facebook search up 13% on comScore’s listing of ‘top properties where search activity is observed.’
  • ‘Why Social Media Means Big Opportunities for Women.’
  • 10 Tips on How to Make Facebook Work for Your Non-Profit.
  • Yahoo! SearchSpeak featured latest innovations showing their ‘commitment to creating an amazing search experience.’
  • ‘What Is the Future of Social Media?’ Trends and changes to watch for in the coming years.
  • With MySpace, News Corp. ‘is stuck trying to fix a distressed asset … a Hot Mess.’ All Things D.

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