I saw a people mention last night that Twitter has a new front page but I didn’t see any changes. This is because it’s only for those who aren’t signed in.
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The new home page looks more like a search engine than anything else and lists the most popular topics being discussed below a standard search box.

What do you think of the new home page?

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Twitter announced yesterday that UK o2 customers can now twitter via SMS for free.

Full, two-way interaction with Twitter over SMS is now available for everyone who uses O2, the largest mobile operator in the UK. There are no extra fees associated with Twittering over SMS on the 02 network—standard or in bundle rates apply for updating your account and receiving tweets over SMS is free so Tweet your heart out!

To Twitter over SMS with your iPhone or any other mobile, head over to your account settings and activate your device. The Twitter shortcode in the UK is 86444 if you want to save it in your address book. Twitter started with a strong focus on texting and we continue to provide SMS access around the world.

Hopefully other UK operators will follow suit. I’m currently with Orange so I still need to pay to receive texts from Twitter. Thankfully, this won’t be a problem in 5 months time when I get a new contract with unlimited internet.

Do any readers use Twitter on their phone via SMS?

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A new website called Tweet Your Prayers has been created to help Jewish people carry on an old tradition of writing prayers on notes and playing them on the Western Wall. All you need to do is send a private message to @TheKotel and the owners will print put the message, print it out and place it in the wall.

The Kotel Twitter’s account allows you to practice the old tradition of placing notes with your prayers in between the stones of the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Israel, also known as The Kotel. All you need to do is to tweet your prayers and wishes, and they’ll be printed on real paper, cut down to small notes, and placed in the Wall. All this with respect to your privacy, from wherever you are and whichever device you are using.

The service is currently free though it does appear as if the creator is being overwhelmed with requests right now so maybe they will charge in the future.

I am not too familiar with Jewish traditions though this does seem like a great example of how modern technology can help people from places all over the world carry on their traditions.

Link : Tweet Your Prayers

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I’ve noticed Twitter mess up quite a bit recently. In particular, I’ve been having problems unfollowing people. For example, I followed someone a few weeks ago but noticed how much crap they were posting and unfollowed them, but when I checked my following list they were still there. I had to unsubscribe a few more times over the following weeks before it worked.

I logged in to Twitter today and noticed a direct message from someone called dangerdiabolick.

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The thing is, I had never even heard of this person before let alone make the decision to follow them. It’s bad enough having to unfollow someone a few times before they are removed from your follow list but I don’t like having to unfollow people I didn’t follow in the first place!!

I know some Twitter API scripts make you follow someone but the only API I sign into is SNODS so not sure why this happened.

Has this happened to anyone else?

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I was reading an article today from PC World about Hacker Croll, the French hacker who broke into Twitters Google Applications and stole around 300 private documents.

The scary thing is that the hacker didn’t use some specialist software to do this or exploit some security hole. He simply gathered tons of information on Twitter employees and then looked at a way to exploit it.

Hacker Croll started by building a profile of his target company, in this case Twitter. Basically, he assembled a list of employees, their positions within the company, and their associated e-mail addresses. After the basic information was accumulated, Croll built a small profile for each employee with their birth date, names of pets, and so on.

After Croll had created these profiles, he just went about knocking on doors until one fell down. That’s exactly what happened when he did a password recovery process for a Twitter employee’s personal Gmail account. Croll discovered that the secondary account attached to this person’s Gmail was a Hotmail account. The problem was that Hotmail account had been deleted and recycled due to inactivity — a longstanding policy on Hotmail. Now, all Hacker Croll had to do was reregister the Hotmail account for himself, go back and do the Gmail password recovery, and then Gmail sent the password reset information straight to the bad guy.

But it’s not over yet. Gmail asked Hacker Croll to reset the password of the Twitter employee’s personal e-mail account, which he did. But now the original user was locked out of their account, which would send up an obvious red flag. So all Croll did was search the Gmail account itself for passwords from the person’s other active services. Then he entered a commonly used password he’d found, and waited to see if the person began using their account normally. Croll now had access to the Gmail account from behind the scenes, and was able to access information undetected. Making life even eaiser, the Twitter employee used the same password on her business and personal accounts, so the hacker now had access to both, and the rest was history.

The story is quite scary because this could clearly happen to any one of us. I don’t think it’s practical to use different passwords for every site you sign up so I would like to see more OpenID like security sign ins to stop this kind of thing from happening.

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Bing TweetsMicrosoft have made their first step into the world of Twitter with the launch of Bing Tweets, a new Twitter site that has been launched under the Bing umbrella.

According to them:

BingTweets combines Twitter trends with Bing search results, enabling you to see deeper, real-time information about the hottest topics on Twitter. You can also search for anything in the BingTweets search box (at the top right of every page) and see Bing search results alongside the most recent related tweets.

It reminds me of Twittorati. I’m sure there’s some people out there who would find this site useful but I really can’t see why someone would log in to this site everyday.

Bing Tweets

What do you think?

Link : Bing Tweets

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Kevin MuldoonJames Hakim is a webmaster, blogger and self confessed gadget geek! He owns numerous websites on the net including the popular Twitter Scripts.

Having signed up to Twitter in April 2008, he didn't really become active on it until early 2009. Since then he has been a Twitter fantatic!

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