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Twitter Abbreviations

B4- Before

b/c, bc- Because

BRB - Be Right Back

BTW - By The Way

DM- Direct message, a private message or “direct message” to a person you follow.

EM or EML- Email

Fab- Fabulous

FB- Facebook

FF- Follow Friday(#followfriday) A Twitter “endorsement” Tweeted show the user’s favorite people on twitter.

Followers- Twitter Members that follow user updates

F2F (and while we’re at it, B2BB2C): face to face, Business to business, Business to Client (Business to Community)

FYI- For Your Information

Gr8- Great GTG, G2G- Got To Go

Hashtag #: A way of organizing your updates for Twitter search engine & to enable others to discover relevant posts. For example, here are some of the worlds favorite hashtags from 2011:

  • #egypt
  • #tigerblood
  • #threewordstoliveby
  • #idontunderstandwhy
  • #japan
  • #improudtosay
  • #superbowl
  • #jan25
  • #thingslongerthankimsmarriage
  • #thankyousteve
  • #prayforjapan
  • #winning
  • #inthe90s
  • #rw2011
  • #theawkwardmoment
  • #11/11/11

IC - I See

IDC- I don’t care

IDK- I don’t know

IM- Instant Message

JK or J/K- Just Kidding (or for UK people, Joking)

L8- Late

LI- LinkedIn

LMAO- Laughing My A** Off

LMK- Let Me Know

LOL- Laughing Out Loud– not “lots of love” like my mother thinks it is.

NSFW- Not Safe For Work

OH- Overheard

OMG- Oh My God

OMW - On My Way

ORLY- Oh Really?!!

ROFL- Rolling On The Floor Laughing

@reply: a Twitter update (a tweet) that is directed to another user within their tweet.

RT- ReTweet

SMH- Shaking My Head

Thx or Tx- Thanks

TMI- Too Much Information

Trend- A topic “Trending” or “popular” right now on Twitter

TTYL- Talk To You Later

TTYS- Talk To You Soon

TY- Thank You

YT- YouTube

Twitter is an amazing thing. I mean, it is a platform for social change, advertising, communications, brand identity, and etc. Join the stream– and of course, follow me @bradhuss!

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Social Plugin for WordPress

Integrate WordPress with Twitter and Facebook, so you can collect everything people are saying about your blog in one place.

  • Post to Facebook pages
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    Facebook accounts
  • New display for retweets and likes
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Find out more and download your copy here - http://mailchimp.com/social-plugin-for-wordpress/ … Only wished there was some CSS customization options for this service. Might be in the works or consideration for 2.1. I just would like a little more control to make sure it looks appropriate with any given WordPress Theme.

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PayPal Launches Free ‘Send Money’ App On Facebook

PayPal and Facebook just got a little cozier with the launch of Send Money, an application on the social network that does what its name sounds like, and without transaction fees for users.

Send Money enables Facebook users to send their friends ecards with money, or just money, with the only restrictions being PayPal’s regular limits and the fact that there are fees for international transactions.

PayPal director of global communications Anuj Nayar told Mashable, “This is another way to personalize the act of giving money,” while senior product marketing manager J.B. Coutinho added, “Sending money, person-to-person, is free. If it’s funded by a PayPal balance or linked to a bank account, it’s free.”

Now we’ve long seen Internet commerce providers call something free when in fact the revenue stream is simply hidden from consumers.

PayPal earns interest on balances kept in accounts with the payments vendor; even when the money is technically only in PayPal’s hands for one to three days, the funds get moved into overnight investments to earn interest.

Overnight investments only add up to real earnings when large amounts of money are involved, and PayPal gets to grow its account base by making its services available to a larger audience through Facebook.

How will this affect Facebook Credits? Right now, not at all.

Send Money is designed for person-to-person transactions, while Facebook Credits is a currency used mainly for premium features within Facebook games and other apps. The real question to ask: Will Facebook and PayPal continue to become more intertwined?

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