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Name of the Country

Symbol

United States of America

#USA

Mexico

#MEX

Honduras

#HON

Brazil

#BRA

Paraguay

#PAR

Chile

#CHI

Argentina

#ARG

Uruguay

#URU

England

#ENG

Denmark

#DEN

France

#FRA

Germany

#GER

Netherlands

#NED

Switzerland

#SUI

Spain

#ESP

Portugal

#POR

Italy

#ITA

Slovakia

#SVK

Slovenia

#SVN

Serbia

#SRB

Greece

#GRE

Algeria

#ALG

Côte d’Ivoire

#CIV

Ghana

#GHA

Nigeria

#NGA

Cameroon

#CMR

South Africa

#RSA

Japan

#JPN

South Korea

#KOR

North Korea

#PRK

Australia

#AUS

New Zealand

#NZL

what's happening?

what's happening?

The micro-blogging social network Twitter has launched a New FIFA World Cup fan website. It allows you to connect with the players, teams and gets you the newest updates by joining the real-time tweets.

Characteristics:

  • Show the real-time tweets.
  • Top tweets
  • Upcoming Matches
  • Flags of all countries

Not only that, but have fun supporting your team by adding the flag of the country with each tweet. HOW?!! Type hashtags and the symbol. Example: If you are a fan of Spain type #ESP, Brasil #BRA, England #ENG and so on… Show your support and have fun tweeting!

Here is a screen shot of how the website looks like :

FIFA World Cup 2010

FIFA World Cup 2010

blu

With the changes of the operating systems and with the increase of the devices, “blu” came out recently to help tweepers that use windows vista and windows 7 on their desktops. It actually works in a same way like any other twitter apps but, it has a more professional look added to it and more features that you need to exlore.You can keep yourself updated with unlimited tweets that keeps popping out. Tweeting from “blu” has got easier, the limit is 140 characters but how about knowing how many letters do you still have before running out of space?! “blu” app can save your conversation in a way that can show the full conversation you are having with other follower… To check out what I am talking about all you have to do is click on this link and enjoy the rest. That’s how the app looks like :

blu app

pancakes Tuesday February 16 is Shrove Tuesday (more popularly referred to as Pancake Day). The term “Happy Pancake Day” has shot to number 4 on Twitter’s list of trending topics.

People on Twitter are making sure others remember the day with a smorgasbord of tasty pancake-related tweets. They are using their 140 characters to post links to great pancake recipes or letting their followers know that they are having pancakes for breakfast.

“Windows Phone 7″ comes in at number 7 at 9:30 AM GMT. Microsoft showed off a preview of the latest version of its mobile phone operating system, Windows Phone Series 7 on February 15 at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

The OS is getting positive reviews on the tech blogs and those reviews are being reiterated on Twitter. “Windows Phone 7 looks so, so good. iPhone OS looks positively archaic next to Microsoft’s newest” wrote one user.

British Phonographic Industry’s annual pop music awards, also known as the BRIT Awards, are set to take place in London on February 16. The 2010 BRIT’s star-studded lineup will include performances from Robbie Williams, Cheryl Cole, Jay-Z and Lady GaGa.

Google Buzz has moved up Twitter’s trending topics list by one to number 6 while the hashtag “followtuesday” just scrapes in at number 10.

The top 10 most talked about topics on Twitter on February 16 at 9:30 AM GMT are:

1. #nowplaying (unchanged)
2. #domeafavor (new)
3. #cutthebullshit (new)
4. Happy Pancake Day (new)
5. Windows Phone 7 (new)
6. Google Buzz (+1)
7. #withyofatass (new)
8. Brits (new)
9. #makesmesomad (+1)
10. #followtuesday (new)

Article Source: The Independent

Canada's Alexandre Bilodeau celebrates after winning gold during the men's freestyle skiing moguls final on Cypress Mountain at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics

Canada’s Alex Bilodeau won the men’s moguls freestyle skiing title on Sunday, claiming the host nation’s first gold medal of the Games — and he became an instant worldwide sensation on Twitter.

Bilodeau scored 26.75 points with defending champion Dale Begg-Smith of Australia on 26.58. Bryon Wilson of the United States won the bronze with 26.08 points.

Reaction from around the world was instant, with Bilodeau’s name becoming the Number 2 top trending item on Twitter.

Bilodeau wowed the crowd at Cypress Mountain.

Quebec’s Vincent Marquis finished fourth in the mogul’s final while Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau from Drummondville, Que., finished fifth. Maxime Gingras from St-Hippolyte, Que., placed 11th.

Canadian Alex Bilodeau raced to the gold medal in the men’s moguls final Sunday at Cypress Mountain.

“The party is just starting for Canada,” said Bilodeau, who dedicated his triumph to his older brother who has cerebral palsy. “My brother is my inspiration.

“This is too good to be true.”

Speaking of his run, he said: Everything was perfect. I just let it happen. I just let it go.”

Here’s a sample of the praise on Twitter:

@0utmind: Alexandre Bilodeau — GOLD! What a run. Absolutely incredible, beautiful. Dale Begg-Smith was amazing as ever and hard to beat. Congrats!!

@jeffjantzi: I just about lose it everyime they show Alexandre Bilodeau & brother Frederic celebrating… wow, what a story! Go Canada!!

@JGab12: We have a lot of great athletes here in Québec and Alex Bilodeau is one of them. Thanks for this incredible and historical moment!!!

@lovewillie: Alexandre Bilodeau's gold takes a lot of weight and pressure off the Canadian athletes and now

Article Source: The Vancouver Sun

Twoddler: Twittering Toddlers from Bart Swennen on Vimeo.

A Belgian design team has envisioned a future in which babies no longer need to go through the hassle of crying. They can just update their online status.

The team out of Hasselt University has combined a basic Fisher-Price Playstation with the social networking site Twitter. By manipulating the knobs and doodads on the toy, the baby sends an automatic update to his/her Twitter account, which the inventors have renamed Twoddler.

The system “interprets” the child’s choice and frequency of target on the board and translates it into a predetermined message.

Here’s how the design team says it would work: “When Yorin plays with mommy’s picture (one of the buttons features a woman’s face) for over three minutes, a Twitter message will be posted saying, “#Mommy_Yorin Yorin misses Mommy and looks forward to playing with her this evening.”

Creepy.

The technology is still rudimentary, but it was impressive enough to take first place in the 2009 Innovative and Creative Applications, given to top Belgian designers.

It’s not clear if the application will ever make it to market. Or if Twitter will sue Belgium back into the Stone Age as a result.

Article Source: thestar

OTTAWA (Reuters) – Twitter 1, Elections Canada 0.

In this era of smartphones and the Internet, the federal elections agency is struggling to enforce a rule that bans the general broadcasting of voting results until all the polls have closed.

As Canadians in four electoral districts spread right across the giant country cast ballots on Monday to fill vacant seats in the House of Commons, Elections Canada asked a newspaper to remove from its website a story revealing initial results from one constituency where voting had ended early.

The agency did not notice reporters had been discussing the same by-election results on the microblogging network Twitter, which is accessible across Canada.

One journalist even sent a Twitter message saying “Oh dear. Have just realized I may have been violating law because of my poor understanding of Twitter”. Elections Canada did nothing.

It is little wonder that critics use terms like absurd and archaic to describe a provision that, in large part, comes from an era before the Internet was born.

The rule — part of the Canada Elections Act — aims to prevent abuses in the world’s second largest country. Canada has six time zones, which means results from the East start to come in while polls are still open in the rest of the country.

To head off the chance that the majority could somehow be influenced by early voting, media organizations are banned from nationally broadcasting any results until the last polling station has closed.

That said, television and radio stations can broadcast regional results as long as the signal is contained within that region. But this fails to take into account that a voter out West with the right kind of satellite dish can access an eastern station broadcasting results.

And of course, posting data on the Internet is easy.

It is no surprise therefore that the rule has failed to prevent a string of breaches, some deliberate and some accidental, in federal elections over the last decade.

“Elections Canada is still stuck in this dark age, they’re trying to be Big Brother,” said Peter Coleman, president of the National Citizens Coalition, a right-leaning lobby group advocating the end of the restriction.

“Technology has changed so much that they can’t stop this stuff from going on anyway … I think it’s an archaic law and it should just disappear,” he told Reuters on Tuesday.

Only one person has ever been prosecuted and he took his case all the way to the Supreme Court before losing in 2007. The judges said “maintaining public confidence in the electoral system requires some method of restraining publication of election results until most or all Canadians have voted”. Read More >>>>>>

The Twitter account is now more clearly a parody, with cascading hamburgers and a fake moustache. (CBC)

The Twitter account is now more clearly a parody, with cascading hamburgers and a fake moustache. (CBC)

P.E.I. Senator Mike Duffy wants an impostor posing as him removed from Twitter.

Sun Media is reporting the senator has asked the information technology staff on Parliament Hill to find a way to halt the parody Twitter account. Duffy said he does not have Facebook or Twitter accounts.

Past posts on the senatorduffy account, which started Sept. 10, include “reading is for losers” and “craving onion rings.”

Since efforts to remove it started being reported, the account has changed to look more like a parody. Thursday morning that included a picture of Duffy with a fake moustache and a background photo of cascading hamburgers.

The bio also now reads “Canada’s egregious Senator. Unplugged. Parody’d.”

Twitter will usually only delete fake accounts if there is no way to tell they are a parody.

Early Thursday morning the senatorduffy account had 292 followers.

Article Source : CBC News Canada

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Halloween is around the corner! why not to get a costume for your tweets ???? Here is what you should do:
- copy the icon key and paste it on twitter
- scare you friends !
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Seance

Seance

You are  invited to submit questions for the dead celebrities’ spirits, including but not limited to Michael Jackson, and David Carradine as part of the Twitter seance.
 
The “Tweance” will be held on Friday night – before Halloween.
 
A psychic from London will use Twitter to pass any responses she receives from spirits who were nominated by the public and inlude  Marilyn Monroe, Abraham Lincoln and Houdini.

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