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  • Google Wants to Help You Expand Your Twitter Network

    Google has launched a new Labs project called Google Follow Finder. It’s designed to help you expand your Twitter network.

    To use Google Follow Finder, you can enter your Twitter account name and see a list of people Google thinks you might be interested in following (our own Twellow has a helpful suggestion feature too). Google’s tool will also let you enter other people’s Twitter names and get suggestions based on that.

    Google Follow Finder launched to suggest twitterers

    "If you see someone you want to follow, just click ‘Follow on Twitter,’ log in, and they’ll be added to your following list in Twitter," explains Associate Product Manager Aaron Wise. "This integration is based on Twitter’s new @anywhere frameworks, which make it easy for any site to add Twitter functionality. We’re using the frameworks to provide dynamic information about Twitter accounts and one-click following."

    It’s quite interesting that Google is this into getting you to expand your Twitter network, when you might think they would be more interested in getting you to use Buzz. But since your Twitter network can be integrated into your Buzz account, it’s probably just as well, for the sake of Buzz use.

    This is the second Twitter-related announcement to come from Google today – the first being the replay feature in Google’s real-time search, which archives tweets and lets you browse them on a timeline.

    On a related note, the @anywhere platform from Twitter is now available for anyone to use. Twitter co-founder Biz Stone talks about this on the company blog.

  • Price, Dates Of First Twitter Conference Announced

    A couple of important questions regarding Chirp – AKA the first Official Twitter Developer Conference – have finally been answered.  Would-be attendees now know which dates to be in San Francisco (April 14th and 15th) and how much money they’ll have to spend ($469).

    These facts were posted on the official Chirp homepage today, and the first 100 tickets (out of a total of 800) were released, too.  Interest seems to be high so far.

    Of course, a lot of details remain unannounced.  For example: the only speakers to have been revealed so far are Dick Costolo, Ryan Sarver, Biz Stone, and Ev Williams – Twitter employees, all.  So whether anyone else is going to be brought in or the company just intends to parade its own people across a stage is hard to say.

    Also, although an after-party’s scheduled, Twitter’s just said it’ll involve "free beer, food and music," and since tickets cost $469 each, it matters quite a lot whether that covers Bud Light, bad tacos, and disco, or Belgian ale, gourmet burgers, and a live performance by Radiohead.

    Ah, well.  We’ll try to provide more details whenever Twitter sees fit to publish them.

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