September 9th, 2009
If you’re seeking a job in social media, we’d like to help out. For starters, Mashable’s Job Lists section gathers together all our resource lists, how-tos and expert guides to help you get hired. In particular, you might want to see our articles on How to Leverage Social Media for Career Success and How to Find a Job on Twitter .  Read More →
August 10th, 2009
Huge news in the world of social media today: Facebook has acquired online activity aggregator FriendFeed . According to the release, “all FriendFeed employees will join Facebook and FriendFeed’s four founders will hold senior roles on Facebook’s engineering and product teams.” To-date, FriendFeed has served as an inspiration for many Facebook features (to say the least), adding the ability for users to import activities from... 
August 5th, 2009
If you’re seeking a job in social media, we’d like to help out. For starters, Mashable’s Job Lists section gathers together all our resource lists, how-tos and expert guides to help you get hired. In particular, you might want to see our articles on How to Leverage Social Media for Career Success and How to Find a Job on Twitter  Read More →
July 27th, 2009
Remember that I told you we’d be releasing our Mountain View session videos once a week here on the blog and on the videos page? Well, I told you that a whole week ago, which means that it’s time to pull out another session. This is a panel featuring iJustine, Dave Peck, and Tara Hunt, called “I Am a Twitter God(dess), and So Can You” (thank you, Stephen Colbert) Read the original here:  Video Vault: I Am a Twitter God(dess)... 
July 27th, 2009
At the Twitter Conference in Mountain View, we had a hit session at the end of the day called the Developer Launchpad . The concept is simple: launch your app at 140 | The Twitter Conference. We’re doing it again Read more here:  The Developer Launchpad Session at The Twitter Conference in LA  Read More →
July 20th, 2009
As we move closer and closer to The Twitter Conference in Los Angeles, we’re going to start digging in to the content from our Mountain View event. First on the list is our opening keynote, given by Alex Payne, API Lead at Twitter, Inc: The Business Value of Twitter. Read more here:  Alex Payne Keynote from 140tc Mountain View: The Business Value of Twitter  Read More →
July 17th, 2009
I’m happy to point out that on the new schedule page you’ll find two brand-new sessions. Building High Grade Security into Your Twitter App and Monetizing the Twitter Platform: How Your App Can Make You Rich . The second session is actually a revamp of a session we drafted for the conference in Mountain View. Original post: Two New Sessions on the Grid: Making Money from Your App and Implementing Security  Read More →
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