Flutter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flutter can refer to: Flutter: The New Twitter, "nanoblogging" - a parody on microblogging; Flutter on the iPhone; Flutter (electronics and communication), any rapid variation of ...
Microblogging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Microblogging is a form of multimedia blogging that allows users to send brief text updates or micromedia such as photos or audio clips and publish them, either to be viewed by ...
Nanoblogging -- Download Squad
If you think Twitter's 140-character limit doesn't go far enough to restrict users when it comes to nanoblogging, you'll be glad to know there's Adocu.
NANOBLOGGING - Libro
Reemplace esta descripción con una propia. Se usa para crear meta-información, usada por los motores de búsqueda para catalogar su sitio Web. Este sitio Web fue creado con una ...
The next big thing: Nanoblogging. | Leo Burnett - Cultural Fuel
What microblogging is to blogs, nanoblogging is to microblogging. In this viral, a fake company, called flutter presents its rip-off idea to twitter. The
Nanoblogging: Flutter Gives You 26 Characters
Nanoblogging: Flutter Gives You 26 Characters Here's another Twitter spoof. This one comes from Slate and it is called Flutter. Updates on Flutter are called flaps and they are ...
Has NanoBlogging gone too far?
MicroBlogging brought us Twitter, and the phenomenon is sweeping the internet like a tornado. Everybody is using Twitter for socialising, making money,
Nanoblogging with Twitter | Webware - CNET
Twitter is a message board you can update from your phone via SMS, or from the Web or your IM account. Read this blog post by Rafe Needleman on Webware.
No Soap, Radio! » Blog Archive » Twitter and Nanoblogging by ...
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NEEDSer: Nanoblogging
Here’s a riddle for all you brainiacs: Q. What is a banano? A. Exactly the same as an ordinary banana, only one billion times smaller. I know, banano, bah no-no!