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  2. Twitter: We'll teach you how to make money tweeting with ...

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    Twitter co-founder Biz Stone said his company, oft-criticized for not generating much revenue, will prove the nay-sayers wrong by "adding value." Speaking at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference ...

  3. 5 Inspirational Quotes About Money and Success - AOL

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  4. Brian Tracy - Wikipedia

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    Brian Tracy is a Canadian-American motivational public speaker and self-development author. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is the author of over eighty books that have been translated into dozens of languages. [ 4 ] His popular books are Earn What You're Really Worth , [ 5 ] Eat That Frog! , No Excuses!

  5. Tweet (social media) - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2015, the company was moving close to introducing a 5,000 or 10,000 character limit. [11] An unfinalized version had tweets that went over the old 140 character threshold only showing the first 140 characters, with a call-to-action that there was more in the tweet. Clicking on the tweet would reveal the rest, which was done to ...

  6. Microblogging - Wikipedia

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    A "tweet" posted to Twitter in 2007. As of May 2007, there were 111 microblogging sites in various countries. [citation needed] Among the most notable services are Twitter, Tumblr, Mastodon, Micro.blog, FriendFeed, Plurk, Jaiku and identi.ca. Different versions of services and software with microblogging features have been developed.

  7. Who's Minding the Twitter? Big Companies' Most Painful Mis-Tweets

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  8. Rage-baiting - Wikipedia

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    Rage-farming (or rage-seeding) derives from the concept of "farming" rage; planting metaphorical seeds which cause angry responses to grow. [12] It is a form of clickbait, a term used since c. 1999, which is "more nuanced" and not necessarily seen as a negative tactic.

  9. Free Nail Clippers From Blippy.com - AOL

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    Snag a free pair of nail clippers when you Tweet about a website giving them away, Blippy.com. Blippy's tagline is "where people obsessively write reviews about everything they buy," so calling it ...