Blake Bailey provides detailed personal insight into the simultaneously ordinary and extraordinary life of author John Cheever
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Tweet this: the celebrity Twitter war
Twitter might have started off as a niche network for techies and social media early adopters, but now the most famous people in the world have hopped on the 140-character bandwagon and are vying to have the most followers.
On Twitter: Britney Spears
The pop princess broke records this year by becoming the first person on Twitter to reach 5 million followers.
5 great sources for Android news and reviews
When the Android mobile operating system overtook the iPhone in terms of market share, it became clear that Android was officially worth watching.
Plume
A full set of features and super-flexible customization options make this Twitter app a no-brainer for Android users.
3 easy ways to use custom fonts online
If you’ve ever designed a website, it’s likely that, at some point, you’ve been frustrated with the lack of flexibility and customization when it comes to using your favorite fonts online. If an individual user doesn’t have the font you’re trying to use, it won’t display correctly on his or her end.
Twitter in Plain English
Twitter might be hard to understand at first, but this short and simple tutorial video doesn’t have to be.
Twouble with Twitters
This animated video from Current TV takes on Twitter and pokes fun at the seemingly pointless nature of the popular social site.
Flutter: The New Twitter
This laugh-out-loud mockumentary from Slate V takes a look at what could be the next big trend in nanoblogging.
Twitturly
Twitter has evolved into a valuable tool for sharing online content via links, so it only makes sense to track the popularity of those links.