There’s been a new type of fungi discovered but not by some scientists tramping through the woods or anything like. This one was discovered on Twitter. The social media site for sending off super short missives about your thoughts and lives has now led to the discovery of a new species.
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Twitter Increase Limits – tweet with twice the characters
Not so great at Twitter because you need more than 140 characters to make your points? Well good news then, the long time limit has been increased to 280 characters, doubling the size of tweets! Whether you use them or not, now you have the option.
Read MoreTriggered – use this service to make instant donations instead of Twitter beef
It’s 2017 and it’s time to stop getting into flame wars with people over Twitter. Channel your rage into something better: Charity. Triggered is the site that lets you channel your anger at people on the website to a charitable donation.
Read MoreStorm It – free app that lets you say everything you have to say on Twitter
Twitter is one of the most popular platforms for sharing random missives and information. The mini announcement platform is popular among all types of people from all walks of life. The only downfall is that you can’t always get your point across in 140 characters or less. If you need to say more, check out Storm It, the app that handles your tweetstorm for you.
Read MoreNYPL Emoji Bot – revealing the archives, one tweet at a time
Bots have been online since people started crowding digital chatrooms. You’ve probably run into more than a few on Twitter and passed them by. The New York Public Library Emoji Bot is one you’ll jump at the chance to engage with. It trades pictures for emojis.
Read MorePoetweet – use your twitter to cheat on your English homework [FREEWARE]
Data mining can create such beautiful art. Which is good since nothing is ever really gone from the internet, there is a lot of data to remake as art. One of these things is poetry and even if you don’t know a sonnet from a limerick, you too can make your own. The site Poetweet turns your tweets into poetry.
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