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His Tweets Are Shaqalicious

Thu, 11/20/2008 - 08:17
It's official: Shaq is on Twitter. Today's New York Times sports section has a great article about how quipmaster and pro basketball player Shaquille O'Neill discovered Twitter and rose to the challenge. What does Shaq think of Twitter so far? “It’s a fun thing. It’s a way for fans to connect.” Follow Shaq @the_real_shaq—his tweets are shaqalicious.

Let It Out

Wed, 11/19/2008 - 12:43
Like most people, you probably have nothing at all to complain about. However, if you feel the need to kvetch, why not follow @kvetch and direct message your complaints? Theoretically, you'll fee better. If you don't, then just complain about it. More info at Kvetch.com.

Colbert and Stewart Talkin' Twitter

Thu, 11/06/2008 - 08:22

About 30 seconds in they start bantering about Twitter. Had to put it on the blog for posterity.

OMG, That Was A Big Day

Wed, 11/05/2008 - 14:07
Congratulations @barackobama, it looks like you'll be the first President of the United States to have an official Twitter account. Also, thanks for taking part in an event that had a dramatic effect on Twitter activity and exposure worldwide. Here are some quick stats from yesterday.
  • Updates increased 46% from previous Tuesday
  • 7p-9p PST updates up 200% compared to same time last week
  • Signups on Tuesday were up 40.3%
  • Between 7p-9p PST signups were up 96.5% compared to same time last week
  • Messages per second peaked almost 3x compared to first debate
And through it all, not a whale in site! Our technical approach over the last several months has been to find the weakest point of the system, fix it so it's no longer the weakest, move to the next weakest point, and so on. This simple technique has vastly improved performance, reliability, and capacity. We've got a lot of work ahead but yesterday certainly gave us hope.

Images of The Day

Tue, 11/04/2008 - 13:43
We had these little metal pins made up and we're giving them out tonight!

Looks like @nextinstinct spotted a Twittering voter in the wild!

Ben from Current TV designed this sticker.

Twitter Vote Report

Mon, 11/03/2008 - 15:27

Dave Troy has done it again. The guy behind Twittervision has built another compelling tool using Twitter. Twitter Vote Report urges folks to document any problems at the polls tomorrow on Twitter. Here's a news article about it.

Sweet Dreams Little Guy

Thu, 10/30/2008 - 13:42
Our tiny robot friend way out there on planet Mars introduced lots of new people to Twitter and sent us back some amazing discoveries. Along the way, he also transformed the way NASA shares science with the world. MarsPhoenix was an amazing use of Twitter that did not go unrecognized and we're happy to have had the chance to share in this historic mission. Alas, when the icy cloak of Martian winter draws darkness across the distant planet, a solar powered robot must say farewell. Sweet dreams little guy!

Twitter on Android

Sat, 10/18/2008 - 12:07
 Thomas Marban (@thomas) tells me his Android Twitter app, Twitroid, will be available for download in the next couple days. Looks pretty hot. (Now, if only I could get me one of those G1s...)

Meet Our CEO and Chairman, Again

Thu, 10/16/2008 - 23:41
Three years ago during my time as CEO of Odeo, I was lucky to be working with a software engineer Jack Dorsey who wasn't afraid to bring up an idea he'd been thinking about for a long time. What if a simple status message was the format for a social communication service? We were exploring various options for Odeo at the time and experimenting with SMS, so the idea was intriguing. Jack teamed up with Biz Stone to design a prototype. This simple idea called Twitter proved increasingly interesting the more we fleshed it out.

After my company Obvious purchased the assets of Odeo which at the time included Twitter from the shareholders, we decided to form Twitter, Inc as a separate company founded by myself along with Jack and Biz. Jack had by then been leading the project for months with Biz's support, and I was intent on pursuing Obvious. With my blessing, the reigns of Twitter CEO were handed to Jack and I accepted a position as Chairman of the Board.

Rising quickly to the challenge, Jack took Twitter through an order of magnitude of growth and two major rounds of financing, while safely navigating some very rocky waters that would have taken even more experienced leaders down with the ship. Jack is a unique individual with a knack for artful minimalism and simplicity, combined with great vision and ambition. We are indeed fortunate to have his guidance.

Stepping into Different Roles
Jack and I have worked together since the beginning to define a direction and goals for the future of Twitter. I took an active executive role as Chief Product Officer at Twitter. This decision was driven by my enthusiasm and belief that Twitter has huge potential and deserves my full efforts.

We're entering a new phase now and there are new kinds of challenges ahead. Healthy companies acknowledge the need for change even during the best of times. As Twitter grows both internally and externally, we took a good look at our path forward and saw the need for a focused approach from a single leader.

While the board of directors and the company have nothing but praise for where Jack has taken us, we also agree that the best way forward is for Jack to step into the role Chairman, and for me to become CEO. Jack will remain on the board and be closely consulted for all strategic decisions, while I take on day-to-day operations with the support of Biz, Jason, Greg, and the rest of this impressive Twitter team.

Replies On Mobile Site

Thu, 10/09/2008 - 16:21
Folks who use m.twitter.com to access Twitter on a mobile browser have long lamented the lack of replies. Today we're happy to say that @replies can be accessed via the mobile site. There's a link at the bottom of your timeline and here's a hint: you can just hit the number 1 on your keypad while browsing Twitter on your mobile and you'll go directly to the page.

Another Debate, Another Graph

Thu, 10/09/2008 - 12:35
We put together another debate play-by-play illustrating tweet volume for specific terms mentioned during the last presidential debate. There were four big spikes associated with specific moments during the debate. The key phrases were tax, that one, nuclear, and health care. It looks like McCain's "that one" statement took home the prize of most tweets in one minute. For more election related information, visit Twitter Election 2008.

Trending: Kippur Palin?

Thu, 10/09/2008 - 10:40
Quick, to the trends!
  • Give $25 is trending this morning as meaningful meme makes it's way through Twitter and helps kids with autism along the way.
  • Jim Collins, author of Good to Great spoke evidently gave a very impressive presentation at a conference called Catalyst08 and the tweets are backing that up.
  • New MacBooks will be introduced by Apple on October 14th and folks are already twittering in anticipation.
  • FOWA and it's associated keyword, #fowa are trendy today as a whole bunch of geeks gather in London to discuss the future of web apps.
Yom Kippur and Sarah Palin sit quietly next to each other in the trends list alone with their thoughts. Kippur Palin? That might work!

Debate Wordle

Wed, 10/08/2008 - 15:54
This is a wordle graph of words used within tweets during last night's debate.

Treding: "That One" (and Some Others)

Wed, 10/08/2008 - 09:18
And we're back, with a look at this morning's trending topics.
  • That One is trending because of how Mr. McCain referenced Mr. Obama during last night's debate. Obama supporters are having fun with "I'm voting for that one."
  • BlackBerry Storm seems to be a-headed this way based on the sheer volume of covetous updates mentioning the newest product from RIM.
  • Yom Kippur ascends toward the top of the trends as folks twitter about atonement—maybe we'll see some confessions of guilt via Twitter?
  • Blu-ray snuck into the trends while I was sifting through Yom Kippur because Netflix has announced they'll be charging more for Blu-ray movies.

Debate Effect on Twitter

Wed, 10/01/2008 - 10:20
Friday is typically a slower day on Twitter but not last week. Election momentum continues to build on Twitter and a few stats from Friday show it.
  • Friday updates jumped 18.5% from previous Friday.
  • Updates during the debate increased 160% compared to same time last week.
  • Signups on Friday were up 23%.
  • Signups during the debate were up 135% compared to same time last week.
We're adding a little polish to Twitter Election 2008 in advance of the upcoming debate in St. Louis—we suspect this debate will excite even more activity than the first.

Trending: "iDon't Think So"

Wed, 10/01/2008 - 10:12
This morning's tour of Twitter trends.
  • Apple has captured the top trend today as people react to the company's bold threat to close the world's biggest music store if American music publishers raise royalties 66%.
  • NDA and iPhone are also trending because Apple has announced it will no longer require app developers to keep their projects under wraps.
  • Halloween is trending this morning as lots of folks note that October has arrived and Twitter excitedly—about a month, of all things.
  • Phish has reunited and it's generating a mix of twitter updates ranging from "who cares" to "break out the hacky sack."
  • #mimasum08 is happening right now and people are twittering about Ze Frank's presentation at the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association Summit.
  • FOWA Miami has made it to the trends even though the event hasn't even happened yet—folks are just excited about going.
Sarah Palin, Senate, and #bailout continue to trend.

Trending: Repentance

Tue, 09/30/2008 - 09:48
A quick look at the newest trends on Twitter this morning.
  • Rosh Hashanah is trending on Twitter as folks reflect back on the year in 140 characters or less—shofar sho good?
  • Iron Man was released today on DVD and Blu Ray and Twitter is teeming with plans to watch it at home tonight.
  • #atlgas is still trending as people in Atlanta work together on Twitter to find gas during the shortage affecting the area.
Obama, Sarah Palin, Bailout, Congress, and Wall Street remain top of mind as Twitter-ers share opinions and ideas about this election and the crazy roller coaster ride that is our economy.

The Debate: A Twitter Play-by-Play

Mon, 09/29/2008 - 15:17
This graph illustrates tweet volume for specific terms mentioned during the course of last week's presidential debate. For example, how many updates per minute contained the word "Iran." Of the terms in this graph, the most twittered word in a one minute time span was "Iraq" at nearly 300 just after McCain's assertion that Obama did not visit the area for 900 days. We've annotated a few of the spikes with what the candidates were saying at the time. For more election related information, visit Twitter Election 2008.

Trending: The Wach-ness

Mon, 09/29/2008 - 10:23
A Monday morning roundup of what we're all thinking about this morning on Twitter.
  • Wachovia has rocketed to the top trend as folks twitter nervously regarding news of its acquisition by Citi Group.
  • #atlgas is trending because people in Atlanta, Georgia have devised a clever way to help each other find gas during a sudden shortage.
  • TinaFey has everyone a-twitter yet again as folks praise her spot on satire of vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin.
  • VoteForTheMILF.com has hit trend paydirt as folks draw conclusions based on the fact that it redirects to johnmccain.com.
Sarah Palin, Bailout, SNL, and Citigroup are also trending as the economy and this election continue to dominate our collective consciousness.

Update
Dow and #bailout have climbed to top spots on the trends as folks react to the House's rejection of the financial bailout package.

Trends: Feel the Boo hoo?

Fri, 09/26/2008 - 09:56
Here's a quick look at today's trending topics.
  • WaMu is today's top trend as folks with accounts share their anxiety, twitter about the takeover, and wonder what's next.
  • ACL is picking up as people gear up for the Austin City Limits music festival (and watch workers swap the WaMu sign for Chase.)
  • Miss Teen USA trends as people pass around a link to the YouTube video mashup of a teen pageant with Palin voiceover.
  • USC has folks a-twitter as football fans lament or celebrate Oregon State University's triumph over USC.
  • #churchtechcamp has made it to the trend board as folks in Los Angeles gather to explore the intersection of faith and tech.
For trending topics and opinions specifically related to the US presidential election, visit Twitter Election 2008.