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The Future of TweetDeck

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I wrote a post about the potential of Twitter to buy TweetDeck just two weeks ago. (To A lot of doom and gloom if you believe the people over at TechCrunch (they also broke the story that a deal was done between TweetDeck and Twitter on Monday). I don’t buy the doom and gloom declaring the end of TweetDeck.

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What If Twitter Did Buy TweetDeck?

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around the Twitterverse last week with the news that Twitter is in talks with TweetDeck to purchase the ridiculously popular third-party service for the low, low price of just $50 million. Considering UberMedia was rumored to be in the mix to buy TweetDeck for $30 million just a few weeks ago, that’s very interesting news.

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Big Research Smarts for Small Budgets

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Tweets which include a number (like ‘magnitude 8’) are excluded” Then he goes on to give you an example of how a pizzeria owner could do this using TweetDeck (to track people who love pizza, not earthquakes ). Tweets sharing links are excluded.

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On The Death Of Google Reader

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TweetDeck is constantly up in the background, and with the wide diversity of people I follow, I find more interesting articles than I could ever find on my own with an RSS feed. I think this could be the beginning of the end for the RSS feed. An RSS feed is really just another stop I have to make in my daily intake of information.

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That Time Our Website Was Hacked

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My Tweetdeck has three columns dedicated to the University: “University of Regina,” “@UofRegina,” and “U of Regina.”. Throughout the incident no one had posted any comments or questions on the University’s Facebook account, and only one comment about the hacking appeared on the blog (which I’ll get to later).

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Twitter and Guinea Pig Worry

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The more experienced tweeter will use Tweetdeck, HootSuite, or something similar. I picked Tweetdeck because I liked the colors. Tweetdeck gives one multiple columns. If they had Tweetdeck, they wouldn’t have missed my response, and my world would have been a happier place. Use Tweetdeck and join the fun.

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The Dos and Don’ts of a Social Media Automation Strategy

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If you use Twitter as the primary platform for your social media marketing efforts, TweetDeck will definitely prove to be invaluable to you. With TweetDeck, you get to view all the parameters of your Twitter account that are important to you on a single screen.