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Twitter announces its first redesign
Staff reporterTwitter Inc. has redesigned its website for the first time in its four-year history to draw more users and get them to stay longer as it competes for advertising dollars with Internet rivals Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. The redesign, which will roll out...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Advertising, YouTube, Los Angeles Times, Google Inc.
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Betting that Brizzly will be huge, ex-Googlers are working on things
L.A. Times Tech BlogJason Shellen and Chris Wetherell discuss their new start-up company, Thing Labs. Their Twitter and Facebook aggregator Brizzly launched publicly today.... -
Facebook movie spawns mock trailers for fake movies about Twitter, YouTube
L.A. Times Tech BlogHow does Silicon Valley laugh off Hollywood’s upcoming film on Facebook? With mock trailers for fake movies only slightly less factual than “The Social Network.” YouTube.com was the first in the spotlight. The latest send-up is “Twitter Movie... -
Blogger developers crawl after WordPress and add Pages feature
L.A. Times Tech BlogGoogle announced today that Blogger's beta feature that allows users to create separate pages -- such as an "about me" page -- is now available to everyone.... -
Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama joins Twitter
L.A. Times Tech BlogTibetan spirtual leader Dalai Lama joins Twitter... -
As Twitter improves website, app makers push tweets in other directions
L.A. Times Tech BlogTwitter engineer Alex Payne upset a flock of third-party developers recently when he boasted about new features the company plans to roll out to its website. "If you had some of the nifty site features that we Twitter employees have, you might not want to... -
Twitter's Evan Williams announces @Anywhere feature at SXSW
L.A. Times Tech BlogTwitter's Evan Williams announces @Anywhere feature to help propel the micro-blogging site to new reaches.... -
Twitter CEO Evan Williams delivers keynote at SXSW in wake of Twitter's first party
L.A. Times Tech BlogTwitter's first official South by Southwest party was so hard to get into that the tech geeks outside waiting in the queue created a Foursquare check-in for the line. Once inside The Parish bar, the fortunate ones were treated to a full set by rhythm... -
Geeks gang up on on Twitter at SXSW again, dis interviewer of Twitter CEO
L.A. Times Tech BlogThe South by Southwest crowd was the source of another public stoning on Monday when Harvard Business Reviews's Umair Haque, author of the “The Awesomeness Manifesto," was anything but awesome.... -
Umair Haque responds to SXSW criticism of his interview with Twitter CEO
L.A. Times Tech Blog"So, how was your week?" asked Umair Haque in his first blog post since his widely panned interview of Twitter CEO Evan Williams at SXSW. "Mine was interesting." "In short, the Twitterati in the audience thought our hourlong chat was about as... -
Twitter founders announce developments, reassure developers at San Francisco conference
L.A. Times Tech BlogThe co-founders of Twitter Inc., the 4-year-old San Francisco Internet sensation, spoke about its whirlwind past and its plans for the future at its inaugural developers conference, Chirp, in San Francisco on Wednesday. Biz Stone and Evan Williams took...
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