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Dave and Miley: Just a couple 17-year old girls having a chat.

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I already set up my mobile account. I have gotten texts from Twitter, like verification codes and stuff. But I don’t know how to update my own status via cell phone. I’ve sent my tweet to the right number, but it won’t update. What is wrong?

It told me to send my updates to 40404. They send, but when I check my Twitter my status isn’t updated.

Well you have the right number for Twitter texts.

If it is still not working, read this… http://help.twitter.com/forums/59008/ent…

and try this… https://twitter.com/account/complete

Still not working? Contact Twitter with this form… http://help.twitter.com/requests/new

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I work for a Chicago-based trade magazine that is aimed at food and beverage retailers. Our company is looking to set up all of its publications with several different social networking sites. One of them is Twitter. While I understand how Twitter works, I have yet to see a good example of a publication that benefits from it. Could someone explain the benefits Twitter would provide to a trade magazine?

Like you, I’m baffled by this. Twitter is used to communicate short messages in real time, I can’t imagine how it could be used to benefit a trade pub.

The article, below, says a couple of interesting things, mainly: thinking of Twitter as a daily magazine – it’s the 2nd paragraph, I believe.

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And the $25 billion private-market valuation for Facebook is ridiculous.

http://www.businessinsider.com/business-news/apr-22-peabody2-2010-4

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In my haste to open a twitter account I thought up a really dumb user name and went with it. Now I’m more serious about using twitter. How do I close out my existing account and open a new one. I can’t use the same email address on two accounts.

To deactivate your account:

Log in to Twitter
Click Settings
Click ‘deactivate my account’ at the bottom of the page
Verify that you really want to do it and voila, it’s done.

To see a screenshot and other info regarding cancelling your account, see the Twitter Support page below. Also note it states that it could take up to 30 days for your account to be fully removed so you may want to consider creating a new email address and start from scratch.

http://help.twitter.com/entries/15358-how-to-deactivate-your-account

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