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  • Twitter Changes the Update Button to “Tweet”

    When Twitter users go to post a new tweet, they have in the past used a button that says "update" (at least from Twitter.com…that varies when you get into all the different apps Twitter users use). Now, that button says "Tweet".

    We’re not sure exactly when the change was made, but it appears to have been very recently, as there is quite an outpour of Tweets from users mentioning that they are now seeing the "tweet" button. Perhaps this is Twitter way of asserting some kind of ownership of the word and the brand that it carries.

    Tweet Button

    Twitter made "retweeting" an official feature last year, after the community-born practice grew to mainstream use.

    Interestingly, Retweet.com just sold for $250,000 this week.

    The tweet button isn’t the only new thing going on with Twitter’s website this week. Twitter is currently in the process of rolling out geolocation features on the site, after having had such capabilities available via the API since November.

    Twitter CEO Evan Williams will be speaking at SXSW early next week (WebProNews will be there covering it). We may get more interesting news from the company there (some expect an ad platform to be announced).

    Update: Looks like some have noticed this for at least a couple days.

  • Content Can Now Go Viral More Easily with Facebook

    Over the past year or so, Facebook has made a number of moves, which bring more Twitter-like functionality to the social network. Some question why Facebook would want to become more like Twitter given that it is much more dominant in the social media space, but Facebook sees the growing-popularity of Twitter, and likely wants to make sure it offers everything users want, to keep them around for the long haul.

    The latest Twitter-like feature to come to Facebook is the "share" button, which is pretty much Facebook’s answer to Twitter’s "retweet." The feature was rolled out over the weekend, and appears as a text link on posts in your news feed that stem from links ("share" is currently not an option for regular status updates, photo uploads, etc.).

    Just click "share" and you are presented with a pop-up window that allows you to share the link, and says "Via username" (although you can remove this):

    Share on Facebook

    Share on Facebook

    Just like that, you have passed the link on to your own friends, which may or may not include a variety of people who aren’t friends of the original poster. This in effect makes Facebook an even more valuable tool for content publishers. It will help content go viral, spreading through new audienceses.

    For some pros and cons of retweets, read this article. You can now apply some of these to Facebook’s share feature, because it works about the same (without the 140-character limit).

    Related Articles: 

    > What’s Not to Like About Twitter’s New Retweet Feature?

    > More to Retweeting Than Meets the Eye for Businesses?

    > An Equation for Getting More Traffic from Twitter