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  2. 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]

  3. Inside Twitter’s Strategy to Bring Celebs, Media Companies ...

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    Twitter isn’t the biggest social network out there: Both Facebook and Instagram are significantly bigger, and Snapchat also has surpassed Twitter’s daily user base. But two of Twitter’s top ...

  4. List of Twitter services and applications - Wikipedia

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    A new app is registered every 1.5 seconds, according to Twitter. These various services and applications are designed to work with or enhance the microblogging service Twitter. They are designed with various goals – many aim to improve Twitter's functionality while others set out to make the service more accessible, particularly from other ...

  5. Social media marketing - Wikipedia

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    Social media marketing is the use of social media platforms and websites to promote a product or service. [1] Although the terms e-marketing and digital marketing are still dominant in academia, social media marketing is becoming more popular for both practitioners and researchers.

  6. Twitter Files - Wikipedia

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    The Twitter Files are a series of releases of select internal Twitter, Inc. documents published from December 2022 through March 2023 on Twitter. CEO Elon Musk gave the documents to journalists Matt Taibbi , Bari Weiss , Lee Fang , and authors Michael Shellenberger , David Zweig and Alex Berenson shortly after he acquired Twitter on October 27 ...

  7. B2B e-commerce - Wikipedia

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    B2B e-commerce, short for business-to-business electronic commerce, is the sale of goods or services between businesses via an online sales portal.In general, it is used to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of a company's sales efforts.

  8. Marketing - Wikipedia

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    The four major categories of B2B product purchasers are: Producers- use products sold by B2B marketing to make their own goods (e.g.: Mattel buying plastics to make toys) Resellers- buy B2B products to sell through retail or wholesale establishments (e.g.: Walmart buying vacuums to sell in stores) Governments- buy B2B products for use in ...

  9. Business-to-business - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] The primary reason for this is that in a typical supply chain there will be many B2B transactions involving subcomponents or raw materials, and only one B2C transaction, specifically the sale of the finished product to the end customer. For example, an automobile manufacturer makes several B2B transactions such as buying tires ...