The document discusses Twitter and LinkedIn, two social networking platforms. It provides an overview of what each platform is and its uses. For Twitter, it describes what the platform is, why users should care about it, and common terms used. It also lists some Twitter applications. For LinkedIn, it describes the professional networking platform and highlights aspects of user profiles, groups, and applications. The document aims to educate about the power and uses of Twitter and LinkedIn.
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The Power Of Twitter And Linked In
1. The Power of Twitter and LinkedIn Brian Wallace, President, NowSourcing, Inc.
2. Overview What is Twitter? Why Should I Care? Know Your Twictionary The Application Landscape What is LinkedIn? Your LinkedIn Profile LinkedIn Groups Q&A
3. What is Twitter? Twitter is a social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read other users' updates (otherwise known as tweets ), which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length.
4. What is Twitter? Why Should I Care? Know Your Twictionary The Application Landscape What is LinkedIn? Your LinkedIn Profile LinkedIn Groups Q&A
6. What is Twitter? Why Should I Care? Know Your Twictionary The Application Landscape What is LinkedIn? Your LinkedIn Profile LinkedIn Groups Q&A
7. Know Your Twictionary At Reply or @reply - a reply to another user DM direct message Failwhale graphic that appears when Twitter is over capacity Hashtags or # using a symbol at the end of a tweet to follow messages in a series Retweet (or RT) repeating anothers tweet Tweet sending a Twitter message Tweetbacks similar to pingbacks from blogging Twitterverse the Twitter community
10. What is Twitter? Why Should I Care? Know Your Twictionary The Application Landscape What is LinkedIn? Your LinkedIn Profile LinkedIn Groups Q&A
11. What is LinkedIn? LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking site founded in December 2002 and launched in May 2003 mainly used for professional networking . As of February 2009, it had more than 35 million registered users, spanning 170 industries.