Twitter’s 10 Billionth Tweet Posted

Twitter

Twitter’s 10 Billionth Tweet Posted

No Comments 05 March 2010

(and counting) While the micro-blogging site Twitter won't continue to gain in popularity forever, it has certainly shown us that a site can become big. And I mean BIG. How big? Well, the 10 billionth tweet has been posted by an anonymous user who protected his tweets.  To keep track of how many tweets have been posted, I recommend you use GigaTweet. It isn't exact, it only predicts how many tweets there are based on the current amount of tweets being posted, and Twitter have played around with the tweet numbers a few times.

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World of Warcraft [INFOGRAPHIC]

Tech

World of Warcraft [INFOGRAPHIC]

3 Comments 23 February 2010

Online Schools put up this infographic about what really goes on behind the World of Warcraft. World of Warcraft is the most popular computer game played by 11 million.

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Garamond Font Saves Ink In This Creative Test

Entertainment

Garamond Font Saves Ink In This Creative Test

1 Comment 19 February 2010

In this age of saving the environment, we're always hearing about using less paper, and even less ink. So, two people who were probably very bored found a creative way of finding out which font will save our planet- and your money- by actually drawing out a sample of the font and seeing how much ink their pens have left!

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Internet Speeds & Costs Around The World [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Internet Speeds & Costs Around The World [INFOGRAPHIC]

No Comments 06 February 2010

Click to enlarge the picture. I found this infographic about the speed and price of internet connections around the world on the web. Apparently, Japan, Korea, Finnland and Sweden have some of the fastest and/or cheapest internet in the world. How good is your country's internet?

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Apple iPad VS. Stone [PIC]

Humor, iPad

Apple iPad VS. Stone [PIC]

8 Comments 01 February 2010

On January 27th, Apple released the iPad tablet. It had been a highly anticipated launch, with tech blogs and just about everyone on twitter talking about it weeks before the event was even confirmed. Some were disappointed with the product Apple eventually released, but I won't go into detail. While the iPad is something which will really get the tablet computer market going, various people have been quick to point out that in fact a much older product is almost exactly as good. That product is: A rock. Neither the iPad or rock has a camera. Neither has an OLED screen.

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TechXav list on Twitter!

Twitter

TechXav list on Twitter!

No Comments 24 January 2010

If you aren't already following the TechXav writers on Twitter (in the sidebar, click on a writer to see more information about them, including their Twitter account) then you might want to check out This Twitter list of TechXav writers. You can follow the list, or you can simply check on it occasionaly by clicking the link.

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‘Odeo Releases Twttr’- One Of The First Blog Mentions Of Twitter

Twitter

‘Odeo Releases Twttr’- One Of The First Blog Mentions Of Twitter

1 Comment 19 January 2010

Twitter is the greatest micro-blogging site we have, and I’m addicted to it. By now, there aren’t just twitter clients for almost every browser, but there are a billion smartphone twitter clients. Twitter is everywhere, and everyone is on twitter. But here is the first TechCrunch post, by Michael Arrington on the micro-blogging text messaging service 'twttr'! ‘Odeo released a new service today called Twttr, which is a sort of “group send” SMS application. Each person controls their own network of friends. When any of them send a text message to “40404,” all of his or her friends see the message viasms. This launched officially today, and a few select insiders were playing with the service at the Valleyschwag party in San Francisco last night. People are using it to send messages like “Cleaning my apartment” and “Hungry”. You can also add friends via text message, nudge friends, etc. It really a social network around text messaging – and is very similar to another service called Dodgeball.

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Failbooking – Funny Myspace, Twitter and Facebook FAILS!

Facebook, Humor, Twitter

Failbooking – Funny Myspace, Twitter and Facebook FAILS!

1 Comment 08 January 2010

Failbooking is a website where you can post pictures of social networking fails. As well as being a fun site to look at, you can win a Macbook pro if your picture is the funniest. Here are some snapshots from the site that I found funny:

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