What You Should Know About Twitter
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011Microblogging is a type of social interaction and communication where people look for and share information and day to day activities. Microblogging is easier, quicker and more immediately accessible than blog. Twitter is a widely used microblogging application that enables its users to send and receive brief messages. These messages are generally referred to as tweets. Twitter users can receive messages via multiple platforms including Twitter website, SMS, RSS, instant messaging, email or applications for example Facebook.
Twitter was first used internally by Obvious LLC as a research and development tool. It was released to the public in 2006. Individuals use twitter to to share current activity or state of mind with friends and family. Business twitterers are using it for customer service, product marketing and product sale.
What Other Programs Doest It Work With?
Twitter works with authoring tools, such as Twhirl, in addition to numerous tools for mobile phone, and as browser extensions. Search engines such as Tweetscan, FriendFeed, and Summarize are other compatible applications. Twidium offers a service which assists twitterers to get more followers. Its mass following function allows twitterers to get followers rapidly.
Who Uses It?
- BBC and CNN use Twitter to disseminate breaking news or provide information feeds for sporting events.
- Barrack Obama used Twitter in the 2008 presidential campaign.
- The Red Cross uses Twitter for details about local disasters, statistics and directions.
Other Options
While Twitter is considered the most well known microblogging platform, it is certainly not the only one. Other microblogging platforms include:
- Jaiku
- Plurk
- Yammer
- Prologue