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    Twitter Power: How to Dominate Your Market One Tweet at a Time is a book about Twitter by Joel Comm published in 2009. It introduces readers to Twitter, explaining how to create a Twitter account, market their brands, and gain Twitter followers. Published by John Wiley & Sons, the book generally received positive reviews.

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  5. Straight Down to Business - Wikipedia

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    Straight Down to Business is the fourth album by the American musical group Ready for the World, released in 1991 via MCA Records. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] "Straight Down to Business" was released as a single. [ 5 ]

  6. Tweet (social media) - Wikipedia

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    Twitter briefly tested a feature in 2022 that allowed users to set the current status—codenamed "vibe"— for a tweet or account, from a small set of emoji-phrase combinations. It would allow the user to either tag per-tweet, or on the profile level with it showing on tweets and the profile.

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    "Something rarely discussed in evaluating if you’re ready for pregnancy: how you’ll handle it — individually & as a couple — if you don’t end up with a pregnancy," Laura Yang replied.

  9. Twitter, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Twitter acquired Crashlytics, a crash reporting tool for developers, on January 28, 2013, for over US$100 million, its largest acquisition at the time. [124] Twitter committed to continue supporting and expanding the service. [125] In October 2014, Twitter announced Fabric, a suite of mobile developer tools built around Crashlytics. [126]