It’s been around a long time so much so that it may have jumped the shark. I’m talking about the ubiquitous Twitter feed on ginormous screens at events, concerts, conferences, trainings, whatever. The kids at RIT are doing a social media experiment in much the same vein, called Rise Above the Crowd. Organizers are hoping [...]
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What’s up with the .@ reply in Twitter?
Or “dot at” or “period at”…whatever. I see this cropping up all over Twitter and Google search for the answer was a little difficult as the results are just a bunch of .@ replies! Finally I found an article written by Michael Calore at WebMonkey which explained the limitations of the @ reply: This means [...]
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