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  • New York Fashion Week #NYFW

    Thursday, September 09, 2010

    It’s New York’s biggest week in fashion, and Twitter is bringing you a front row seat.

    Starting today, Twitter and American Express will provide real-time access to Fashion Week featuring exclusive photos, commentary, and first looks at the top names in fashion.

    Go to twitter.com/fashionweek to join the conversation and get insider access to the best Fashion Week has to offer.
    • Runway Shows:see the hottest looks straight from the runway, courtesy of @
    • Designers & Fashion Insiders:get up close and personal with interviews from top designers and fashion insiders courtesy of @
    • The Scene:check out the backstage drama, including candid shots of models, designers and celebs, courtesy of @
    • Beauty:learn the newest beauty, make-up, and hair techniques, courtesy of @, @, @, @, and more
    • Daily Recap:look through the best of each day after the shows, curated for top trends, emerging themes, and unexpected surprises, courtesy of @
    Follow @ to get the latest Fashion Week information, including a “Little Black Book of Hashtags” and details on your favorite designers’ shows.

  • The Evolving Ecosystem

    Thursday, September 02, 2010

    Just over four months ago, at Chirp, our Twitter developer conference, I talked about how "Twitter is too hard" and what we're doing to address that.

    One major area of difficulty I highlighted was getting Twitter on your phone. We did iPhone user tests and confirmed that even though there was a plethora of third-party Twitter apps, people were having trouble finding and selecting one because none were called “Twitter.” This kept them from using Twitter at all. For this reason, we acquired Tweetie and turned it into Twitter for iPhone, complete with a new user sign-up experience.

    Mobile apps – Everywhere
    We quickly understood that we were doing users a disservice by not having a great client on each of the major mobile platforms. So, we took a similar approach with Twitter for BlackBerry (developed by RIM) and Twitter for Android, which launched a new version this week.

    This strategy has been quite successful. Total mobile users has jumped 62 percent since mid-April, and, remarkably, 16 percent of all new users to Twitter start on mobile now, as opposed to the five percent before we launched our first Twitter-branded mobile client. As we had hoped in April, these clients are bringing more people into Twitter, and, even better, they are attracting and retaining active users. Indeed, 46 percent of active users make mobile a regular part of their Twitter experience.

    How people are using Twitter
    Our Twitter for iPhone and Twitter for BlackBerry clients are now two of the most popular ways to use Twitter. This may not be surprising. What may be more surprising are the other top ways people use the service. The following chart shows the top ten applications people have used to access Twitter in the last 30 days. This is based on number of unique users. That is, out of all the people who logged into their Twitter account during the month, what percentage did so via each service. (The total is more than 100% because people often use more than one app.)



I Thought that this blog is prety detail on what they are talkin about and they even got a graph of 10 twitter apps by unique  users ad the way they have use the site Twitter.this blog is mainly for twitter fans or for the people the would like to know more about twitter.