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  • Jul

More new channels

NASAI am releasing a couple of new channels today; the first one to be launched is the NASA channel. The channel is quickly filling with interesting content, and I am sure this will be a popular channel for people who are interested in space and science. Follow the NASA channel here!

FacebookThe second new channel is the Facebook channel, which I am sure will be popular with fans of social media — I know this is a channel which I’m interested in, and I am sure others at Tweetmeme will be too given the discussions in the office the past week! If you want to find out more about what is happening in the social media world, then you will want to check this channel out! Click here to follow the Facebook channel!

MicrosoftOffice2010Following the announcement of Microsoft Office 2010 a few weeks ago, I decided it was time to create a channel dedicated to it, as the river was flooding with the latest stories. This channel also contains the latest stories about Microsoft 7, I am sure this will be a popular channel amongst the computer techies out there! Click here to follow the latest stories on the Microsoft Office 2010 channel!

RecessionEconomyThe final channel going live today is the Recession and Economy channel. As this is an issue which is going to be affecting everyone in the forseeable future, I expect this will be a popular channel. Follow the Recession and Economy channel to keep up-to-date with the latest stories!

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Nick Halstead is the CEO and founder of TweetMeme, he has a passion for social media, real time systems and programming.

 

2 Responses to “More new channels”

  1. Gary Glitter says:

    Facebook channel? Why?

    The common folk (internet working class) have yet to invade twitter.

    People using twitter are above Facebook – which is only used for posting drunken photos and starting chain letter groups

    • Sarah Blow says:

      Sometimes you can find really interesting things re-tweeted that are related to facebook, for example some people are interested in the team behind the system, some are interested in how facebook is being used as a marketing tool and so on. Even if it’s not something that you yourself use any more hundreds of thousands of other people do.

      What channels would you like to see come along?