Twitter spam and illicit profiling

Not a mobile thingy I suppose, but still quite interesting. Today I got my first piece of Twitter spam. A girl whom I’d never heard of starting following me. Now I think it’s fair to say I know or know of most of the people who follow me – it’s a pretty small industry. So [...]

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-30

Free mobile internet today on Vodafone UK. Hey kids, why not try something other than Facebook? Just a thought..http://tinyurl.com/n5lckq # Mobile ads pointing to PC sites! Doh! Debated by Farber et al http://tinyurl.com/nncdlf We said same in June http://tinyurl.com/nfyvzj # Smartphones wrecking lives! Users work an extra 15hrs because they have constant access to e-mail [...]

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-23

Just paid 60p for a can of Fanta. Result – 50p callcredit, 7.1g of sugar and partial refreshment. It might even lead to a cavity. Thx Coke! # Patrick Lord from mobiluck is now involved in an mobile ad network optimisation venture http://www.adremixer.com/ – interesting! # Dell’s first phone, Android but no 3g or wifi. [...]

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-09

El Reg reports that T-Mobile has broken O2′s UK iPhone exclusivity and is supplying handsets to high-end customers http://tinyurl.com/mufpc5 # More on our entry into Vodafone Mobile Clicks 2009 – Guidebox – how it works http://tinyurl.com/m6hyr4 #vmc2009 #guidebox # Student awarded Phd in text messaging, apparently average number of words in a text is 17.5, [...]

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Twitter Updates for 2009-07-28

First Partner 2009 Location Based Service Market Map just out http://tinyurl.com/nh45vl – free watermarked PDF available. # It’s not all about Smartphones! OperaMini passes10bn pg views/month, stats: http://tinyurl.com/mymp6p full report: http://www.opera.com/smw/ # Our entry into VodaMobileClicks09, Guidebox. Helps the blind & partially sighted navigate public places http://tinyurl.com/lc5w4r #vmc2009 # RT@infomobPR: Bokodes to replace QR codes? [...]

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