Last night, Reuters released their social media policy, which includes instructing journalists to avoid exposing bias online and tells them specifically not to "scoop the wire" by breaking stories on Twitter. The strict instruction makes it clear that even though news continually breaks on Twitter first -- especially in disaster scenarios -- Reuters journalists are to break their stories first via
The service, however, is a lot like Twitter: It lets users connect with their other Live Messenger contacts and post 140-character messages. There're a couple of important visual differences between this service and Twitter; old messages scroll to the right, for example, just like in another Twitter clone, Plurk. But it's still a microblogging service, and one local media report actually called it
A report on Australia's ABCNews claims that the above is the first Tweet to come out of the blasts at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel and the J.W. Marriott Hotel, posted by Twitter user Daniel Tumiwa. His series of Tweets reads: "Bom @ marriot and ritz Carlton kuningan jakarta. 2 boms go off at marriot hotel ad ritz carlton jakarta. 2 boms go off inside Ritz Carlton and Marriott coffee shops! Not kidding.
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