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Chartjackers Take Aim at Social Web-Wide Collaboration

10/19/09 - Posted by Christopher Reinhard under Music

picture-932If artists in the 1980s laid the creative groundwork for charitable music collaborations, and the social web of the 2000s is the world’s first massive resource for crowd-sourced content, then isn’t it time we had a crossover single created for charity by people on the social web? Thank goodness for Chartjackers, because that’s what they’re all about.  The British internet celebrity foursome is bent on creating the world’s first million-songwriter collaboration using only the internet as its drawing board. And as it turns out, the plan is working—the #chartjackers topic has trended for a few days, and the BBC is producing a documentary about the band’s quest.

While we’re fully behind the Chartjackers’ mission, (anything charitable is pretty much fair game,) we’re still a little skeptical about whether the artists can match the pure emotion oozing out of Band-Aid’s timeless holiday single, ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas.’ Watch the video here and you’ll see what we mean.YouTube Preview Image

Love Affair With a Bad Romance

10/19/09 - Posted by Abdullah Saeed under Music

Being Twittophiliac and understanding “what’s so great” about pop songs go hand in hand, evidenced by the massive response Lady Gaga’s new song ‘Bad Romance’ has garnered in the wacky world of status updates.  Just leaving your realtime search unrefreshed for a mere 30 seconds will have you missing countless intentionally grammatically incorrect words of praise for the 23 year old pop icon who’s new single just hit airwaves today after premiering at the Alexander McQueen runway show during Paris Fashion Week.

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Twitter Gets Caught in a New Phishing Net

10/14/09 - Posted by Christopher Reinhard under Industry

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You have to hand it to spammers—they’re always coming up with new and different ways to ruin our f$%*ing lives. And given today’s trends, some crafty little phisherman has managed to hook the info from a whole lot of Twitter accounts in just a couple of hours.

Here’s the rub: countless Twitter users logged in this morning to discover that they had a new DM (always a joy) featuring a link to a video that, allegedly, included footage of the unsuspecting user doing god knows what.  Since we’re all pretty narcissistic these days, enough people clicked on the shady URL which brought up what looked like the Twitter login page. Ipso facto, users logged in on the faux-Twitter and had their accounts compromised. (more…)

Twitter Gets Reality Check, Reality Checks Us Back

5/26/09 - Posted by Jennifer Hodges under Gossip

An army of angry Tweeps carrying torches and pitchforks have swarmed the internet, protesting plans to create a Twitter-based reality show (or just Twitter-utilizing; conflicting stories make it tough to tell). Emerging on memorial day, rumors flew that Reveille and Brillstein Entertainment (The Office, Biggest Loser, The Sopranos), were moving forward with an unscripted competition in which players would use Twitter while “trailing” celebrities. (Pure speculation leads us to believe that it would be called, “Stalk to Ya Later” or “American Twidol”)

Twitter’s official blog immediately put up a statement to try to quell rumors, but instead only sent people into more of a hysteric 140 character hissy-fit of skepticism when they released:

“…Regarding the Reveille and Brillstein project reported today, we have a lightweight, non-exclusive, agreement with the producers which helps them move forward more freely…”

Only to be followed by the following statement the very next day:

“Twitter is not making a television show. Some Hollywood folks are developing something that leverages Twitter and they are extremely enthusiastic as evidenced by all the media hubbub yesterday and today…”

Whether the show has legitimate plans or not, die hard enthusiasts of the micro blogging site are concerned that Twitter’s integrity will be lost if they decide to “sell out.” However, we’re trying to look on the bright side, as “Two million followers” boaster and lame-ass extraordinaire Ashton Kutcher has threatened to leave the site if a Twitter show goes through. That alone is enough reason to have us tuning in at 8:00 pm with some popcorn and a giant smile. Take that, Kutcher - You just got Twunked.

Twitter Quits Hating on @Replies, Kanye Takes Over

5/13/09 - Posted by Christopher Reinhard under Economy, Gossip, Life & Culture, Politics, Science

Kanye West did the entire world a favor today by announcing that he does not, did not, and will not ever have a Twitter account. The popular producer, fashionista and vocoder spokesman blogged about his distaste for the medium, suggesting that using it would only keep him from being the voice of a generation we have all come to ‘love’ and ‘respect.’

West also ragged on Twitter founder Jack Dorsey for allowing fake celebrity accounts to continue slandering their real celebrity counterparts: “IT’S A F*CKING FARCE AND IT MAKES ME QUESTION WHAT OTHER SO CALLED CELEBRITY TWITTERS ARE ACTUALLY REAL OR FAKE.” (Note following picture of #1 Kanye fake. Seriously, Jack - how do you know?!)

Under Construction // Something Shiny This Way Comes

5/07/09 - Posted by Tobias Peggs under OneRiot News

Firstly – thank you!

We launched twitter.oneriot.com as an experimental site just over a month ago. We put it out there to ask for feedback, in hopes that you would help us build a product that was as fun to use as it was useful. You gave us a bunch of awesome feedback, and we learned a ton.

Note that “feedback” in that last sentence is hyperlinked, but “learned” is not. That’s because what it will link to – a new version that, hey, incorporates nearly all of your feedback – launches next week. (This, of course, is subject to the usual disclaimers, assumes that QA goes swimmingly well, and that our refrigerator stays stocked with enough Redbull to keep everyone going until then.)

If you want a sneak peak of what we’ve got coming, @tobiaspeggs for details (we’ll give the first 50 people a special invite code to test drive the new stuff). In the mean time, you can still use the standard OneRiot search engine to find the news, stories and videos that people are buzzing about right now across the social web.

So hang tight, Twitter Search die-hards - only a few more days until we drop a faster, sexier, share-ier (hint, hint) OneRiot. Until then, suspense be damned (see also: redirect), but it’ll be worth it!

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Tweet Seems Like a Good Baby Name

5/01/09 - Posted by Evan Kessler under Gossip

Republican tech hounds and aerial hunting enthusiasts rejoice, everyone’s favorite Hockey Mom and GILF is heating up tweet streams. That’s right, Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin is on Twitter and she’s more active than Mount Redoubt. If you’re looking to get all of the latest official state government news, or just want to read about Todd’s latest snow machine race results, following the comely conservative @AKGovSarahPalin is the way to go.

In addition to being a must add for all Alaskans, expectant mothers are encouraged to join up for the former VP’s weekly baby naming recommendation twit bonanza. It’s sure to be a hollerin’ good time. Eat your heart out Ashton and Demi, there’s a new Governor in Tweet Town.

Guest Post // Tobias Talks Twitter Search

4/24/09 - Posted by Tobias Peggs under Industry, International Affairs, OneRiot News

Every so often, we welcome a OneRiot staff member to share some words on our blog. We have to be careful with this - because everyone’s always so high on dry-erase markers - but most of the time it works out pretty well. Here’s the latest - a deeper look at Twitter search from OneRiot GM (and acid house evangelist) Tobias Peggs.

It’s about time.

Before I got sucked into the internets, I spent several years as a magazine journalist mainly writing about music (and the occasional supermodel). Now Carmel has convinced me to start writing for the OneRiot blog on a regular basis. My initial thought is to write about what I’m doing – which essentially boils down to helping grow OneRiot, trying to keep up with a triathlon training schedule, and ambiently learning from other cool companies (like Twitter), collectives (like Cypher13) and random cool dudes (like @Jeffrey) that I stalk via social media but who probably don’t know who I am. Let’s see how it goes… and see what you think.

This first post is focused on the first theme. We recently launched a new twist on Twitter Search. We learned a lot from doing that – from so many angles. (I’ve got future posts in the mental pipeline on “doing a launch with and without a PR agency – pros and cons” and “how I was schooled to be authentic, by a social media pro who would hate to be called a social media pro.” But more of that later…). For now, the focus is on what we did and why.

Let’s start by echoing John Battelle, who has acknowledged the growing appetite for search results from the “super fresh” web. The web’s most valuable content increasingly can be found in what our friends and other people are saying, sharing and looking at online. Traditional Search Engines (TSEs) just can’t keep up with this new era of “people preference,” solely because their systems of gathering information don’t really support it. Broadly speaking, TSEs index the web based on variations of a web page’s “juice,” which builds up over time. So, logically, TSE’s will struggle to surface fresh, socially-relevant search results because the new, interesting stuff hasn’t been around long enough to build enough juice to rate highly in those indexes. That’s the hole (and it’s a big one!) that realtime web search engines like OneRiot are now filling.

Given its current – and justified – buzz, Twitter Search tends to be peoples’ first port of call to consume search results from the real time web. If you search for something like “Pontiac” on Twitter (ahem, RIP) you’ll see an explosion of conversation from thousands of people in relation to that query – which is pretty exciting to see. In other words, Twitter Search surfaces the conversations happening right now around that query. Your search results experience is essentially telling you “Your query is a hot term! Lots of people are talking about it!” If you parse through, or join, the conversation, you might find out why.

If you do that same search on OneRiot, the experience is quite different. OneRiot’s Twitter search surfaces the content that people are talking about right now, so your results experience is essentially telling you “Check out this page, or blog, or video! Lots of people are talking about it!” It’s search results as you know it, but the content is drawn from the realtime web (i.e. the results are based on what your friends are say, sharing and looking at online right now).

Now, of course, seeing – and joining – the conversation is a key piece of Twitter’s huge appeal. So you’ll also notice with OneRiot’s Twitter Search that we do show the conversation as well – but we group the tweets that have shared a link to a specific piece of content. (Of course, we de-dup all the shortening services for you, so links from bit.ly, tiny.url, tr.im etc that point to the same piece of content are treated as one by OneRiot).

Here’s where the two search opportunities really differ: From Twitter Search you could join a worldwide fast flowing conversation about Pontiac. From OneRiot’s Twitter search you could join a targeted conversation about a specific piece of content – for example, the NPR story that started the buzz (this is the top search result on OneRiot Twitter Search as I write… of course, because this the realtime web, it’ll probably be different when you look).

Our take on Twitter Search was a good experiment, and you’ll start to see some of the awesome things we’ve learned from it filter into the main OneRiot.com search experience soon. In the mean time, if you have any ideas or feature requests, feel free to @tobiaspeggs and let me know, or log them on our community wiki.

(That wasn’t so bad, was it?)

Tobias - you get a gold star.

New at OneRiot // Welcome to Twitter Search!

4/02/09 - Posted by Carmel Hagen under OneRiot News

OneRiot is silly excited to announce our latest addition - a new twist on Twitter search. Currently in alpha, OneRiot Twitter Search takes a different approach to sifting through the world’s favorite microblogging site.

How it Works //

When people share stuff on Twitter, they often include links to the content they’re talking about. Most of the time, these links are shortened into tinyurls or bit.ly links, like this:

That post then becomes searchable via Twitter’s own search engine, which groups tweets by common words. So, were I to search for Guantanamo on Twitter, I’d see a bunch of related tweets in a list:

…which is awesome //

because I get to see what my fellow Twitterers have recently been saying about Guantanamo. But what if I wanted to see the conversation happening around the specific link that I had shared, or the uninterrupted passing of that link from tweet to tweet? Yesterday I would have had to do some digging by expanding those shortened links then searching for them, but today I can find it at OneRiot… woot!

Check out this search for “Guantanamo” on OneRiot. If you click on the downward facing arrow underneath each result, you’ll find the tweets related to that result, like this:

That’s the conversation //

that is forming around that specific link, all thanks to the lucky “First Finder” who shared it. From here, searchers can join the conversation, retweet the link, reply to fellow Twitterers - or just find out what the fuss is about by following the link.

There are lots of interesting uses for this, which is one of the reasons we’re opening the site up to everybody before we officially incorporate it into our existing search engine. We’re anxious to hear your feedback, so head over here, play around, and don’t ignore that big black button on your right.

And a friendly heads up to developers - we have an API. If you want it, ask Tobias.

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