How to Get Paid for iTunes Tweets Wired News Thu, 27 Sep 2012 12:43 PM PDT If you tweet links to music, your followers can easily stream previews of songs and buy tracks from iTunes. Twitter's implementation of Apple's affiliate program means you can earn money in the process. Here's how. | Twitter Travels to the Beat of a Different Drum E-Commerce Times Thu, 27 Sep 2012 12:31 PM PDT If Twitter were a child, it would be the last one at the dinner table, eating its food on its own schedule -- never mind that everyone else had finished. To wit: Not too long ago it was still resisting pressure to roll out advertising until it was good and ready. Now, that same stubbornness is on display again. The microblogging site has no plans to go public or put itself up for sale. | Facebook, Twitter, email passwords made private under California law Alameda Times-Star Thu, 27 Sep 2012 12:27 PM PDT California's companies and universities will be banned from asking for your social media or personal email passwords under new laws signed Thursday; Gov. Jerry Brown fittingly announced the signing of the bills on sites like Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus. | Twitter user apologizes to Torrey Smith UPI Thu, 27 Sep 2012 12:22 PM PDT BALTIMORE, Sept. 27 (UPI) -- Twitter user Katie Moody, who sent a tweet to Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith about his recently deceased younger brother, has issued an apology. | Trendy: Nebraska paints #HUSKERS on its field Dr. Saturday via Yahoo! Canada Sports Thu, 27 Sep 2012 12:12 PM PDT We wonder how Nebraska fans are going to react to this: a social media hashtag on the hallowed field at Memorial Stadium. Nebraska football's official Twitter account, @huskers, tweeted out pictures of the field being painted, with a new twist. ⦠Continue reading â' | App.net Launches Incentives For Third-Party Developers Based On User Satisfaction ReadWriteWeb Thu, 27 Sep 2012 12:12 PM PDT User-supported Twitter alternative App.net has revealed the meat of its business plan. Founder Dalton Caldwell announced the App.net Developer Incentive Program on Thursday, with the goal of creating sustainable businesses for both the App.net platform and the developers building apps on it. Under the plan , starting October 1, App.net will distribute $20,000 per month to eligible third-party ... | | |
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