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Twitter to be integrated into My space,AIM, Bebo, and AOL.com

Ever consider making  twitter money from your tweets,. Have you gone through twitter sign up yet, well if you have not lets us tell you that  twitter usage has been just great all over the web. We know that  all over the web people follow the sources most relevant to them and access information via Twitter as it happens According to Twitter blog.

twitter logo Twitter to be integrated into My space,AIM, Bebo, and AOL.com

  • Twitter will be smoothly integrated with a different  twitter user design and look and feel into AIM, Bebo, and AOL.com. Some of your other favorite services like YouTube, Flickr, Digg, and Facebook are also part of the action.
  • This week, fans of MySpace have started taking their @usernames with them by syncing their accounts with Twitter.When you sync your MySpace account with Twitter, you’ll be able to update your status as you normally would from your home page, status and mood page, or mobile phone

NinjaWarz.com: Social Gaming Scores Big with Twitter Game,

Social gaming has quickly become one of the most viral things on the web. Starting on Facebook and now spreading to Twitter, there seems to be a new social game popping up every day. This phenomenon has quickly become old news as most of these viral games offer little to nothing in the way of innovation compared to the dozens before them. Whether you’re playing as a mob boss, a spy, or any number of other things, you still read what happens in your game off the screen. The immerse experience of actually watching the actions in a game unfold hasn’t quite made it to the social graph, until now.
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Enter NinjaWarz.com, the debut social game from Broken Bulb Studios based in Scottsdale, Arizona. NinjaWarz is a flash based game that actually brings you into it’s world rather than asking you to read about it. You get to build your Ninja clan with dozens of weapons, upgradable characters, and full animation everywhere you turn in the game. You even get to watch your Ninja clan battle it out in real time with other players’ clans. As your clan wins battles, your gain levels and earn gold and Karma which allows you to continue to buy new weapons, relics, and train your ninjas as well as recruit more. So far, the game is only available on Twitter. But designers of the game say they are working fast to integrate with Facebook Connect.


Hacking twitter: Teen created Twitter virus out of ‘boredom’

It was surprise to hear  that witter is vulnerable of hacks when news came  that  teenager  has admitted to creating two viruses that have hit the popular micro-blogging site Twitter. But few other reports says the  has been hired by a New Zealand telecommunications company to provide security advice.Why did he do it? To promote his own website, and of course, because he was “bored”.

The teen, Michael “Mikeyy” Mooney, added: “I usually like to find vulnerabilities within websites and try not to cause too much damage, but start a worm or something to give the developers an insight on the problem and while doing so, promoting myself or my website.”

The “StalkDaily” and “Mikeyy” worms exploited unpatched holes in Twitter and spammed unwanted messages on thousands of user’s pages, promoting the teen’s web site as well as telling “Twitter please fix this, regards Mikeyy.”
Source: AfterDawn.com


Twitter on its 3rd birthday. business model

With its 3rd birthday Twitter  will likely be about finding a viable business model. And, it seems Twitter has some prospects not even a day later. Salesforce.com has launched Salesforce CRM for Twitter, which lets companies search, monitor and join conversations taking place on Twitter—presumably about their products .

At this moment Twitter is only  generating revenue is via ExecTweets, which collates the tweets from a number of executives. This is run by Federated Media and sponsored by Microsoft . Federated Media is sharing some of this sponsorship revenue with Twitter, according to VentureBeat: “We can’t talk about terms of the deal, but we did want to share some of the revenue with Twitter to support them,” Federated Media’s John Battelle said. There is also a plan to make revenue with the service beyond Microsoft’s sponsorship. The site lets you vote for tweets to send them to the top, and has lists of Top Links, Hot Topics, Most Popular and Recently Recommended.