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Tweeting In The News For Week March 13th 2011

March 13, 2011

Here’s a recap of important tweeting news for the week ending on march 13, 2011. This week saw a huge spike in the relevancy of tweets and twitter in the news as it pertains to the Japanese Earthquakes and Celebrities like Charlie Sheen, Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Palin and Michael Moore. 1. Japan Earthquake and Tsunami: events are constantly unfolding and tweeting is a powerful action in helping cover these events when traditional news media can’t. However, news media giants like CNN

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Who’s Tweeting Japan’s Nuclear Plant Crisis? Nuclear Hashtags On Twitter

March 12, 2011

The nuclear power plant crisis in Japan is only escalating as Japan has declared a state of emergency at two power plants. The situation seems to be getting worse by the minute and following tweets and tweetings is the only way to get more instant coverage and feedback on what’s happening on the ground. I’ve compiled a list of sites and links tweeting specifically about nuclear power and possible meltdown scenarios plus twitter hashtags that are popular right now.  Tweetbeat: retweets

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Who's Tweeting Japan's Nuclear Plant Crisis? Nuclear Hashtags On Twitter

March 12, 2011

The nuclear power plant crisis in Japan is only escalating as Japan has declared a state of emergency at two power plants. The situation seems to be getting worse by the minute and following tweets and tweetings is the only way to get more instant coverage and feedback on what’s happening on the ground. I’ve compiled a list of sites and links tweeting specifically about nuclear power and possible meltdown scenarios plus twitter hashtags that are popular right now.  Tweetbeat: retweets

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Top 10 Sites Tweeting About The Japanese Earthquake

March 12, 2011

This historic earthquake in Japan is almost a day old and the damage on the ground is just now being assessed. Still, major news media networks like CNN, CNBC,MSN, FOX, and ABC fall short on covering the magnitude of this event down on the ground, where getting real-time updates with conversations from the mass of people actually  involved in the earthquake is noticeably difficult and slow. The networks can show many top-notch visuals, manage  interviews with  a small number of

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