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“The Human Ticker”: StockTwits and the Power of Social Leverage
It’s fashionable these days to criticize social networking sites for their inability to connect with teens (NYT on Twitter), potential to ruin friendships (WSJ on Facebook) and lack of profitability (all). Read more at Yahoo Finance
A Rough Guide to Twitter, for Market Geeks
Yes, this social-media site can be a useful tool for investors. Here’s how. Read more in Kiplinger
Twitter’s Growing Ecosystem
Twitter hasn’t made a penny—but that’s not stopping a whole class of entrepreneurs from trying to build their own businesses on the back of the microblogging pioneer. Read more in BusinessWeek
StockTwits May Change How You Trade
A new financial microblogging site lets newbies learn from the pros and eschew bad advice at no charge—at least for now Read more in BusinessWeek
Filtering Twitter, One Tweet at a Time
This is part of a series of posts this week on happenings in the sprawling but always succinct world of Twitter. Read more in The New York Times
Tools For Investing Nerds: Part II
A while ago, I wrote a post about all the new online investing gizmos out there, post-market crash. Little did I know just how into it you people are. Read more in the Wall Street Journal
The Web Masters
Because Williams decided early on to keep Twitter open and let outside programmers develop applications based on it, there’s been a torrent of Twitter-related creativity. Read more in Newsweek
StockTwits Raises $800K For Twitter-Fueled Stock Community
StockTwits, a Web site that organizes stock- and finance-related conversations from Twitter, has raised $800,000 in Series A financing. Read more in Silicon Alley Insider
StockTwits nails stockpicking on Twitter, raises round
StockTwits, a two month-old site that lets you track messages on micro-blogging service Twitter about public company stock performance, has closed a first round of venture funding. Read more in VentureBeat
Twitter’s new status: Investing tool
One of the buoyant, well-informed ringleaders in this new ad hoc world for investors is Howard Lindzon, a serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist and trader based in Phoenix. Read more in MSN Money
Twitter uses 140 characters to change world
Twitter, the online service that allows users to broadcast short messages over the web, is becoming a platform and inspiration for a new wave of social media services. Read more in Finacial Times

