The ‘Twitter Hack’ is all over the blogosphere, although it isn’t really a hack on Twitter as such. An individual (or team) going by the name “Hacker Croll” gained access to the personal accounts of Twitter employees and associates, according to an email from Evan Williams (@EV – Twitter founder).
Based on the screen shots circulating the [...]
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Twitter’s Bitter Lesson – What You Should Know
Posted by Benjamin Ellis in Wednesday, July 15th 2009
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