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It's confidential, but Twitter's going public
by
Queena Kim
Sep 12, 2013
Twitter announced today -- over Twitter -- that it's going public. The news wasn't much of a surprise, but the way in which the company filed papers with the SEC is a bit of a mystery.
Would you pay for a tweet to complain about bad service?
by
Kai Ryssdal
Sep 3, 2013
British Airways lost his luggage; he took to Twitter to vent about it. And then targeted tweets to British Airways' thousands of followers.
Twitterventions: Using social media to reach out to those in need
by
Molly Wood
Aug 29, 2013
A Canadian nurse uses Twitter to find people who may be suicidal and help them.
Can Ticketmaster's former CEO help Twitter make big bucks?
by
Molly Wood
Aug 29, 2013
By hiring Nathan Hubbard, Twitter seeks to make revenue.
Are you ready to buy hiking boots on Twitter?
Aug 28, 2013
Twitter is tapping former Ticketmaster CEO Nathan Hubbard as its first Head of Commerce. The social network wants to generate more revenue from online retail, but the details have yet to be worked out.
Big-time brands start swinging on Vine
by
Molly Wood
Aug 27, 2013
Airbnb is the latest company to experiment with Vine.
LinkedIn endorses your kids
Aug 20, 2013
Social networking site LinkedIn lowered its sign up age to 14 and will start trying to work with college students and high-schoolers.
For public good, not for profit.
Tweets drive TV viewership
by
Molly Wood
Aug 7, 2013
Nielsen says Twitter is inspiring people to tune in and participate.
How to use social media without losing your job
Aug 1, 2013
From using common sense to minding your p's and q's, eight tips for how to survive in the social media space as well as the workplace.
Lessons from the food truck worker who was fired over a tip-shaming tweet
by
Gigi Douban
Aug 1, 2013
A New York food truck worker who tweeted about a big company not leaving a tip on a big order lost his job over the tweet.