Difference between revisions of "Microblogging"

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Microblogging allows users to publish brief text updates, either to be viewed by anyone or by a restricted group chosen by the user. In addition to short text messages, Microblogging websites generally allow posting of Micromedia such as photos or short audio or video clips.
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Microblogging allows users to publish brief text updates, either to be viewed by anyone or by a restricted group chosen by the user. In addition to short text messages, Microblogging websites generally allow posting of [[micromedia]] such as photos or short audio or video clips.
  
 
The content of a micro-blog differs from a traditional blog in that it is smaller in actual size. A single entry generally consist of a single sentence, one image or a short (ten-second) video.  
 
The content of a micro-blog differs from a traditional blog in that it is smaller in actual size. A single entry generally consist of a single sentence, one image or a short (ten-second) video.  
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The messages can be submitted to the Microblogging website by a variety of means: through a web connection, or by text messaging (mobile phone), instant messaging or email.
 
The messages can be submitted to the Microblogging website by a variety of means: through a web connection, or by text messaging (mobile phone), instant messaging or email.
  
The short text messages often contain [[Hyperlink]]s to other [[Web page]]s. Because of limitations on the number of characters that can be put in the text message, [[URL Shortening]] is often used to obtain a short link that will redirect to the longer [[URL]].
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The short text messages often contain [[hyperlink]]s to other [[web page]]s. Because of limitations on the number of characters that can be put in the text message, [[URL shortening]] is often used to obtain a short link that will redirect to the longer [[Uniform Resource Locator]] (URL).
  
 
==Main Microblogging Services==
 
==Main Microblogging Services==
*[[Twitter]]: the biggest Microblogging service, launched in June 2006
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*[[Twitter]], the biggest Microblogging service, launched in June 2006
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*Jaiku launched in July 2006 and was purchased by Google in October 2007
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*Pownce integrated micro-blogging with file sharing and event invitations (shut down in December 2008)
 
*Plurk has a timeline view which integrates video and picture sharing
 
*Plurk has a timeline view which integrates video and picture sharing
*Pownce integrated micro-blogging with file sharing and event invitations (but shut down in December 2008)
 
*Jaiku
 
 
*identi.ca has the particularity of not locking-in user data and supports [[OpenID]] and OpenMicroBlogging
 
*identi.ca has the particularity of not locking-in user data and supports [[OpenID]] and OpenMicroBlogging
  
Leading social networking websites such as [[Facebook]], MySpace, [[LinkedIn]], and XING also have their own micro-blogging feature, known as Status Updates.
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Leading [[social network service]]s such as [[Facebook]], MySpace, [[LinkedIn]], and XING also have their own micro-blogging feature, known as "status updates."
  
 
==Related Services==
 
==Related Services==
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Blog]]
 
*[[Blog]]
*[[Social Networking]]
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*[[Social network service]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*Wikipedia article about Microblogging: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microblogging
 
*Wikipedia article about Microblogging: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microblogging
  
[[Category:Social Media]]
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[[Category:Social media]]

Latest revision as of 16:52, 31 December 2009