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"Congratulations Pakistan" Trending on Twitter

As Pakistan won the match people started twitting on Twitter to congratulate Pakistan on there tremendous victory, appreciation was so much from the twitter public that the "Congratulations Pakistan" started appearing in the twitter trending, by this it makes the place in 28th January 2011 trending. Read more
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Trending on YouTube: Raj meets Siri

Raj finally meets his love of his life, Siri

There has been a lot of fun videos being rotated and spinning about Apple iPhone 4S - Siri. The video is getting into the top trending in YouTube.

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July 30, 2011 Posted by Jimmy in Blog

[ Twitter Trends ] - This Week- Chart

Everybody who’s tired of seeing Justin Bieber top these charts, well take a break. Not only Justin didn’t make it this week but pioneer geneticist Gregor Mendel did. Google Doodle was awarded last week to Mendel that tends Google to top Twitter trend. This triggers the people talk about Mendel. We all know that one of the things people like to discuss most on Twitter is well Twitter.

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However, there were some mainstays such as soccer/football which made another number one showing and Harry Potter which got a boost from its final installment, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2. Harry’s magic beat out Mendel’s science in the end but maybe we can blame those Twitter outages for that.

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July 26, 2011 Posted by khu in Blog

Amy Winehouse: Greif Over Twitter

As the lifeless body of Amy Winehouse was discovered in her home at 3.54pm on Saturday. Within hours, rumors were circulating on Twitter, before finally being confirmed by police sources.

It somehow seems wrong that the world knew about Winehouse’s sad demise before her own father did. Mitch Winehouse was reportedly on a plane to New York; strangers in their tens of thousands were made aware of the news before him.

Often, when confronted with tragedy, people note quietly to themselves that there are no words. At the weekend, there were – as long as they fitted into 140 characters, the maximum length of a tweet.

Twitter, a place for fleeting and superficial communication, does not seem an appropriate place to discuss someone’s death. And yet many did just that. They tweeted to their followers that they were crying, they tweeted that they were listening to her albums in tribute.

They tweeted song lyrics. And they tweeted that Winehouse was now part of the so-called 27 Club – the group of musicians including Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain who died at the same age – a piece of information flung out and re-tweeted into the ether as if it were the answer to a Trivial Pursuit question that wins you the pink slice of pie.
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