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Japan vs. Europe, lately. https://t.co/vS5YUn3MyX
After seven years and 109,000 tweets, @everyword, one of the internet's most beloved bots, is retiring. In 2007, computer programmer and poet Adam Parrish set out to tweet every word in the English language in alphabetical order, amassing 95,000 followers along the way. On Friday 6June, the project will finally be complete. To mark the end of an era (and the alphabet), Parrish tells the Guardian w
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According to Twitter, the TV screening of the highly popular Anime Castle in the Sky in Japan earlier this month set a new record for the most tweets per second (TPS) on the service. The new high of 25,088 TPS smashes the previous record, which saw “nearly 9,000” tweets per second recorded following the announcement of Beyonce’s pregnancy. Twitter’s Communications team revealed the news on the ser
Twitter users in Japan have generated some of the biggest traffic spikes in the microblogging service's five-year history. Now a new study may help explain Twitter's growing popularity in Japan - the short, 140-character tweets may have struck a deep cultural chord because of structural similarities to the country's traditional, emotive haiku poetry. "Twitter could be something like haiku was 400
This illustration by James White shows the cover of “Quakebook”, a book of stories about the disaster by writers who came together on the net. The project was started by a Britisher living in Japan who blogs under the name “Our Man in Abiko”. On Twitter the project uses the hashtag #quakebook. - AFP PHOTO TOKYO: As Japan grapples with an unprecedented triple disaster - earthquake, tsunami, nuclea
When the earthquake hit northern Japan on Friday, voice calls from mobile phones became immediately unavailable in order to leave room for emergency calls. However, in the Kanto area, mobile Internet connection was mostly kept on, and many people turned to the Web to exchange information. On Japan’s main social networking site, mixi, some communities were set up soon after the quake to keep people
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