#1in Network
Sponsored Links
twitter
it Would be Twittrific if you Join Who's Twittin Now

Twit Twit Twit

C_Documents_and_Settings_Ow...

Join Now

Sign in Become a Who's Twittin Now Member

When you Sign in use your Same Name you use on Twitter and add some info to your Member Profile,this will Help you Get even more Followers for Twitter,you can even add your Twitter or Website Link.

Use the list Below to help find those twittin live about things your interested in,then just click and Follow them and chances are good they will follow you,if this worked Good for you,Please tell your friends and Take a minute to Sign in and Become a Member,it Really helps with our Site Ranking and Sponsorship and it's free.PS my Twitter Handle is musclegenii if you would like to Follow me,i will always Follow those who Follow me.

thank you

Allow Time For Live Twitts
Network
Network Member
Make Sure Your Logged into Twitter and You Can Follow Anybody you Find Here.
Related Offers
twitter News
Most Viewed This Week
Most Viewed This Week | Pages: 1 2
Most Recent Postings
Recently Magnified | Pages: 1
Twittin Now Twitter
learn all you need to use Google adsense & other Google programs on your Website or Blog at > Ads by Google
BuzzMachine
  • Corporate punctuation finds its home
    Companies have stupid fetishes about their names. Tribune Company isn’t The Tribune Company, it’s Tribune Company – no damned “the.” Time Inc. isn’t Time, Inc., we were informed when I worked there, it’s Time Inc. In a corporate dining room, there used to be a memo from one of the company’s founders with a rubber [...]
  • Murdoch madness
    I’ve had a fair number of press calls on the Murdoch/Bing sillliness and here are the points I’ve been making: Were Bing to pay News Corp. to drop Google, it would be a double-play in Google’s favor: Microsoft would lose money and gain little. News Corp. would lose traffic, shifting away from the search engine with [...]
  • Murdoch madness
    (I double-posted the Murdoch Madness post but won’t kill this entirely because there are comments now attached….)
  • The half-life of news
    At a Yale conference a week ago, Thomson Reuters CEO Tom Glocer talked about the life cycle of the value of news in his business. When a piece of financial news come out, it is at its most valuable for a very short time, he said. I asked him later how long that is. “Milliseconds,” [...]
  • New Business Models for News talk
    Here’s my talk on CUNY’s New Business Models for News at our summit in New York: Jeff Jarvis on New Business Models for News 2009 from CUNY Grad School of Journalism on Vimeo. And here’s my latest Prezi: