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Tips For Live Tweeting An Event Live tweets from an event are a great way to catch people's attention and build a following. Especially if they're done right. I've live tweeted several events, most notably Barack Obama's Inauguration...

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10 Pros And 10 Cons Of Twitter For Journalists Like anything, Twitter has its advantages and disadvantages. Whether you're new to Twitter or not, it's important you're able to identify these and adjust to use Twitter in the best ways possible. Here's...

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How To Verify A Tweet Twitter is the great equalizer. It doesn't matter if you have 100 followers or 10,000, you can break news. That's because all tweets are recorded and indexed at search.twitter.com. If someone types the...

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Short And Sweet: A New Generation Of News If it's not in 140 characters or less, you may lose them. They glance at what you say. If you're good, they may spend a few extra seconds. If not, they've moved on. Words. Links. Short, sweet, and...

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The Many Ways Journalists Can Use Twitter Because of its simplicity, Twitter has great potential for many different uses and applications. With a little creativity, the possibilities are nearly endless. A recent survey out of Norway sheds...

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White House Official Uses Twitter To Deny CNN Reporter’s Claim

Posted by Ethan Klapper | Posted in News | Posted on 18-01-2010

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It all started late Sunday afternoon, when CNN Senior White House Correspondent Ed Henry tweeted a link to a blog post he wrote that said the White House believes Democratic Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley will lose Tuesday’s special Senate election to Republican Scott Brown.

Twitter Tips For Journalists: Some Real-World Examples

Posted by Craig Kanalley | Posted in Tips | Posted on 17-01-2010

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Steve Buttry of Gazette Communications is collecting tips on how journalists can use Twitter and real-world examples of how journalists have used Twitter in the past, both good and bad experiences.