logging in or signing up About Twitter rekasriraji Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 44 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 27, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript About Twitter : About Twitter Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and read messages known as tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters displayed on the author's profile page and delivered to the author's subscribers who are known as followers. Senders can restrict delivery to those in their circle of friends or, by default, allow open access. Users can send and receive tweets via the Twitter website, Short Message Service or external applications. While the service costs nothing to use, accessing it through SMS may incur phone service provider fees. Where did the idea for Twitter come from : Where did the idea for Twitter come from Jack Dorsey had grown interested in the simple idea of being able to know what his friends were doing. Specifically, Jack wondered if there might be an opportunity to build something compelling around this simple status concept. When he brought the idea up to his colleagues, it was decided that a prototype should be built. Why do so many people seem to like Twitter : Why do so many people seem to like Twitter Simplicity has played an important role in Twitter's success. People are eager to connect with other people and Twitter makes that simple. Twitter asks one question, "What are you doing?" Answers must be under 140 characters in length and can be sent via mobile texting, instant message, or the web. Twitter's core technology is a device agnostic message routing system with rudimentary social networking features. By accepting messages from sms, web, mobile web, instant message, or from third party API projects, Twitter makes it easy for folks to stay connected. How is Twitter built? : How is Twitter built? Twitter’s team works with a web application framework called Ruby on Rails. We all work on macintosh computers except for testing purposes. Our web site and user interface were designed using Omnigraffle and Photoshop. Twitter using Ruby on Rails because it allows us to work quickly and easily--our team likes to deploy features and changes multiple times per day. Rails provides skeleton code frameworks so we don't have to re-invent the wheel every time we want to add something simple like a sign in form or a picture upload feature. Features of Twitter : Features of Twitter 1. Share Files: A service called FileSocial provides a great way to send files smaller than 50 MB. Simply sign-in with your Twitter credentials to share your file with all your followers. FileSocial uses OAuth to log you in, which is more secure than asking for your Twitter username and password. If you want to send a person-to-person file privately, check out FileTwt. You’ll have to sign up for an account on the site to enable private file-sharing up to 20 MB in size. The downside is they don’t use OAuth for authentication. Slide 6: 2. Exchange Business Cards: TwtBizCard is a simple service that lets you set up an electronic business card that can be easily tweeted to your new contacts by sending them an @reply with the hastag #twtBizCard. When you sign up, the service will pull in the data from your Twitter profile as starter information, and you can add other details to customize your card. 3. Share Music: Music lovers have a lot of options in this category (see 10 Ways to Share Music on Twitter). Depending on exactly what you want to do, you might want to check out a few of these. For example, Blip.fm (Blip.fm) is very much like Twitter but specifically for music, and can integrate with your Twitter account to share what tracks you’re listening to or “blipping.” Slide 7: 4. Share Images: The media-specific Twitter tools abound, with a goodly number of options available for image sharing here too. Perhaps the “classic” service here is Twitpic (Twitpic), but even beyond image hosting services there are a number of alternative methods for sharing photos on Twitter by SMS, email and more. To this list we’d also like to add that Flickr added Twitter posting earlier this summer as well, so if you already use Flickr (Flickr) to host your image collection, this is a great way to also share photos to Twitter in one fell swoop. Slide 8: 5. Share Videos: To round out the media-specific categories, there are also third party services lining up to help you share video on Twitter as well. From TwitVid.io to Tweetube (which handles other sharing duties as well), there’s probably a service out there to cover your needs. We’d also like to add TwitVid.com (TwitVid.com) and 12seconds.TV (12seconds.tv) to that list. The latter perhaps obviously limits you to only 12 seconds’ worth of video, but it meshes well with the spirit of Twitter’s 140 character homage to brevity. Slide 9: 6. Raise Money: It’s still an emerging trend, but Twitpay is out in front of the microtransaction platform pack on Twitter. It’s a hot space that Facebook is looking to get in on as well. There are still some limitations to using Twitpay as a Twitter payment platform, but for the adventurous there could be money to be made from selling your own wares via the service. Or, take a cue from Wi-Fi startup SkyBlox, who used Twitpay to raise a portion of their funding via Twitter. Slide 10: 7. Lobby for Health Care Reform: Want to bring a little participatory democracy to your Twittering? Check out Tweet Your Senator, a feature of the President’s website that mashes up Twitter with Google Maps to help you send a message to your Senator about healthcare reform legislation. 8. Screencast: Looking for a one-stop shop to whip up a quick screencast and distribute it on Twitter? Check out Screenr, a screencast tool with seamless Twitter integration. You have 5 minutes to record your videos including the ability to pause and restart, and you can preview the screencast before sending it out. Slide 11: 9. Play Games: Love it or hate it, interactive Twitter-based game Spymaster can be addictive if you play it, or insanely annoying if you don’t. If you’re interested in playing, or just finding out more about the mechanics of the game and what it’s all about, be sure to check out our comprehensive Complete guide to Spymaster. And please don’t assassinate us. Spymaster isn’t the only game in town, either. Check out some of these other alternatives for getting your Twitter game on as well. Slide 12: 10. Social Bookmarking: Delicious (Delicious), diigo, et al feeling like too much overkill? Or just looking for an easy way to archive the links you share on Twitter? Enter Fleck Lite, a simple bookmarklet-based tool that will both generate a shortened URL based on the page you’re sharing and archive the collection of links you’ve shared for later reference. If you share a lot of links on Twitter and want a convenient way to remember them for later, definitely give this one a try. Slide 13: 11. Be Someone Else: Ever wanted to know what Twitter looks like through another user’s eyes? Wonder no more: cTwittLike is an application that lets you see the Twitter stream someone else would see. Just enter the Twitter name of the person whose shoes you want to walk in, and you’ll get a list of the latest tweets from the users being followed by that person. Unfortunately, due to lots of attention from the interwebs this app is currently down. But hopefully you’ll be able to return to your regular schedule of Twitter voyeurism soon. Slide 14: 12. Start a Petition: Looking to change the world but don’t know where to start? Petitions are a powerful tool organizers have been using for decades to raise awareness, demonstrate support for an issue, and bring people together around a common cause. 13. Find a Job: This is sure to be a popular one in today’s economy, or lack thereof. No single service will seal the deal for you, but check out our guide to landing your next paycheck via Twitter. Some of the Benefits of Twitter : Some of the Benefits of Twitter Research Tool Reinforce (and expand) Your Personal Brand Promote Content Extend Audience - Find NEW Readers Networking Previews speedlinking Story Gathering Find Out What People REALLY Think Twitter specifications : Twitter specifications General: Publisher Twitter Publisher web site http://twitter.com/ Release date June 06, 2007 Date added June 05, 2007 Category: Category Internet Software Subcategory Social Networking Software System requirements: Operating systems Webware Additional requirements Not available Advantages of Twitter : Advantages of Twitter Keeps you track with each other. Maintaining good relationship by constantly keeping everybody informed. Far away friends or family members can join in the laughs and cries. One for all and all for one! Another exciting way for your subscribers or visitors to know you closer. Provide live answers to the questions of your subscribers or visitors. Can bring more traffic to your blog or website. Another way to advertise your contents or products. List by Market Share (June 2009) : List by Market Share (June 2009) You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
About Twitter rekasriraji Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 44 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 27, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript About Twitter : About Twitter Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and read messages known as tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters displayed on the author's profile page and delivered to the author's subscribers who are known as followers. Senders can restrict delivery to those in their circle of friends or, by default, allow open access. Users can send and receive tweets via the Twitter website, Short Message Service or external applications. While the service costs nothing to use, accessing it through SMS may incur phone service provider fees. Where did the idea for Twitter come from : Where did the idea for Twitter come from Jack Dorsey had grown interested in the simple idea of being able to know what his friends were doing. Specifically, Jack wondered if there might be an opportunity to build something compelling around this simple status concept. When he brought the idea up to his colleagues, it was decided that a prototype should be built. Why do so many people seem to like Twitter : Why do so many people seem to like Twitter Simplicity has played an important role in Twitter's success. People are eager to connect with other people and Twitter makes that simple. Twitter asks one question, "What are you doing?" Answers must be under 140 characters in length and can be sent via mobile texting, instant message, or the web. Twitter's core technology is a device agnostic message routing system with rudimentary social networking features. By accepting messages from sms, web, mobile web, instant message, or from third party API projects, Twitter makes it easy for folks to stay connected. How is Twitter built? : How is Twitter built? Twitter’s team works with a web application framework called Ruby on Rails. We all work on macintosh computers except for testing purposes. Our web site and user interface were designed using Omnigraffle and Photoshop. Twitter using Ruby on Rails because it allows us to work quickly and easily--our team likes to deploy features and changes multiple times per day. Rails provides skeleton code frameworks so we don't have to re-invent the wheel every time we want to add something simple like a sign in form or a picture upload feature. Features of Twitter : Features of Twitter 1. Share Files: A service called FileSocial provides a great way to send files smaller than 50 MB. Simply sign-in with your Twitter credentials to share your file with all your followers. FileSocial uses OAuth to log you in, which is more secure than asking for your Twitter username and password. If you want to send a person-to-person file privately, check out FileTwt. You’ll have to sign up for an account on the site to enable private file-sharing up to 20 MB in size. The downside is they don’t use OAuth for authentication. Slide 6: 2. Exchange Business Cards: TwtBizCard is a simple service that lets you set up an electronic business card that can be easily tweeted to your new contacts by sending them an @reply with the hastag #twtBizCard. When you sign up, the service will pull in the data from your Twitter profile as starter information, and you can add other details to customize your card. 3. Share Music: Music lovers have a lot of options in this category (see 10 Ways to Share Music on Twitter). Depending on exactly what you want to do, you might want to check out a few of these. For example, Blip.fm (Blip.fm) is very much like Twitter but specifically for music, and can integrate with your Twitter account to share what tracks you’re listening to or “blipping.” Slide 7: 4. Share Images: The media-specific Twitter tools abound, with a goodly number of options available for image sharing here too. Perhaps the “classic” service here is Twitpic (Twitpic), but even beyond image hosting services there are a number of alternative methods for sharing photos on Twitter by SMS, email and more. To this list we’d also like to add that Flickr added Twitter posting earlier this summer as well, so if you already use Flickr (Flickr) to host your image collection, this is a great way to also share photos to Twitter in one fell swoop. Slide 8: 5. Share Videos: To round out the media-specific categories, there are also third party services lining up to help you share video on Twitter as well. From TwitVid.io to Tweetube (which handles other sharing duties as well), there’s probably a service out there to cover your needs. We’d also like to add TwitVid.com (TwitVid.com) and 12seconds.TV (12seconds.tv) to that list. The latter perhaps obviously limits you to only 12 seconds’ worth of video, but it meshes well with the spirit of Twitter’s 140 character homage to brevity. Slide 9: 6. Raise Money: It’s still an emerging trend, but Twitpay is out in front of the microtransaction platform pack on Twitter. It’s a hot space that Facebook is looking to get in on as well. There are still some limitations to using Twitpay as a Twitter payment platform, but for the adventurous there could be money to be made from selling your own wares via the service. Or, take a cue from Wi-Fi startup SkyBlox, who used Twitpay to raise a portion of their funding via Twitter. Slide 10: 7. Lobby for Health Care Reform: Want to bring a little participatory democracy to your Twittering? Check out Tweet Your Senator, a feature of the President’s website that mashes up Twitter with Google Maps to help you send a message to your Senator about healthcare reform legislation. 8. Screencast: Looking for a one-stop shop to whip up a quick screencast and distribute it on Twitter? Check out Screenr, a screencast tool with seamless Twitter integration. You have 5 minutes to record your videos including the ability to pause and restart, and you can preview the screencast before sending it out. Slide 11: 9. Play Games: Love it or hate it, interactive Twitter-based game Spymaster can be addictive if you play it, or insanely annoying if you don’t. If you’re interested in playing, or just finding out more about the mechanics of the game and what it’s all about, be sure to check out our comprehensive Complete guide to Spymaster. And please don’t assassinate us. Spymaster isn’t the only game in town, either. Check out some of these other alternatives for getting your Twitter game on as well. Slide 12: 10. Social Bookmarking: Delicious (Delicious), diigo, et al feeling like too much overkill? Or just looking for an easy way to archive the links you share on Twitter? Enter Fleck Lite, a simple bookmarklet-based tool that will both generate a shortened URL based on the page you’re sharing and archive the collection of links you’ve shared for later reference. If you share a lot of links on Twitter and want a convenient way to remember them for later, definitely give this one a try. Slide 13: 11. Be Someone Else: Ever wanted to know what Twitter looks like through another user’s eyes? Wonder no more: cTwittLike is an application that lets you see the Twitter stream someone else would see. Just enter the Twitter name of the person whose shoes you want to walk in, and you’ll get a list of the latest tweets from the users being followed by that person. Unfortunately, due to lots of attention from the interwebs this app is currently down. But hopefully you’ll be able to return to your regular schedule of Twitter voyeurism soon. Slide 14: 12. Start a Petition: Looking to change the world but don’t know where to start? Petitions are a powerful tool organizers have been using for decades to raise awareness, demonstrate support for an issue, and bring people together around a common cause. 13. Find a Job: This is sure to be a popular one in today’s economy, or lack thereof. No single service will seal the deal for you, but check out our guide to landing your next paycheck via Twitter. Some of the Benefits of Twitter : Some of the Benefits of Twitter Research Tool Reinforce (and expand) Your Personal Brand Promote Content Extend Audience - Find NEW Readers Networking Previews speedlinking Story Gathering Find Out What People REALLY Think Twitter specifications : Twitter specifications General: Publisher Twitter Publisher web site http://twitter.com/ Release date June 06, 2007 Date added June 05, 2007 Category: Category Internet Software Subcategory Social Networking Software System requirements: Operating systems Webware Additional requirements Not available Advantages of Twitter : Advantages of Twitter Keeps you track with each other. Maintaining good relationship by constantly keeping everybody informed. Far away friends or family members can join in the laughs and cries. One for all and all for one! Another exciting way for your subscribers or visitors to know you closer. Provide live answers to the questions of your subscribers or visitors. Can bring more traffic to your blog or website. Another way to advertise your contents or products. List by Market Share (June 2009) : List by Market Share (June 2009)