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  2. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    X Logo used since 2023 [a] X homepage visited while logged out in January 2025 Formerly Twitter (2006–2023) Type of site Social networking service Available in Multilingual Founded March 21, 2006 ; 18 years ago (2006-03-21), in San Francisco, California, U.S. Headquarters Bastrop, Texas, United States Area served Worldwide, except blocking countries Owner Odeo (March–October 2006) Obvious ...

  3. Social network advertising - Wikipedia

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    Advertising on Twitter is based solely on the interactions an individual makes on the app. Advertisements shown on an individual's Twitter feed are based on the information provided in that individual's profile. Ads that are shown on Twitter are classified under three categories: promoted tweets, promoted accounts, and promoted trends. [10]

  4. Timeline of online advertising - Wikipedia

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    Ad serving Google launches DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP), an advertising software as a service. [37] 2010 April 12 Launch Social media advertising Twitter launches Promoted Tweets, which allows advertisers to pay for tweets to be shown in a user's feed. [38] 2013 April 26 Acquisition Ad serving

  5. List of Twitter services and applications - Wikipedia

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    A desktop application which allows users to filter and group their own and others' tweets. The iPhone version was released on June 16, 2009. Twitterfall: iOS and website Twitterfall is a way of viewing the latest 'tweets' of upcoming trends and custom searches on the micro-blogging site Twitter. Updates fall from the top of the page in near ...

  6. iList Micro turns your tweets into classfied ads - AOL

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    There's no shortage of places to buy and sell stuff online. Sites like eBay and Craigslist make it easy to list your wants and needs for the world to see, but they don't make it easy to sell to ...

  7. IBM Immediately Suspends Advertising From X/Twitter After ...

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    IBM said it was immediately pulling advertising from Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, after a report found that ads for the tech giant had appeared next to posts supporting Adolf Hitler ...

  8. Online advertising - Wikipedia

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    Some examples are: Facebook's "Sponsored Stories", [43] LinkedIn's "Sponsored Updates", [44] and Twitter's "Promoted Tweets". [45] This display ads format falls into its own category because unlike banner ads which are quite distinguishable, News Feed Ads' format blends well into non-paid news updates.

  9. Why is X still called Twitter? - AOL

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    Many people, both online and in person, still call the platform Twitter, and refer to posts as tweets. A handful of news outlets still describe it as “X, the platform formerly known as Twitter ...