Blogging: you can create large pieces of writing and include pictures, video, audio etc all in the one entry.
Twitter: each tweet is only 140 characters and so you're sending quick messages on what you're upto at that moment, rather than a "diary entry" like you might do on a blog.
That's why, tweeting is referred to a "Micro Blogging" & you can use it to display video/audio/images by including a link inside your tweet.
Twitter offers a URL shortner and there are plenty of them out there to help you make the most out the 140-char limit.
Blogging is writing for many people to read. Chatting is live interaction one to one or in a small group.
Twitter, is a "micro-blog", which means it is similar to a blog, but is meant to be short, sweet, and to the point. "
When a video becomes so popular online that people begin tweeting, blogging, and emailing their friends about it, it is called viral
Tweeting is considered micro-blogging since it only allows 140 characters at a time while regular blogging has no limits for length of post.
Tweeting is considered micro-blogging since it only allows 140 characters at a time while regular blogging has no limits for length of post.
Micro blogging is a service provides the facility to users send and publishes short message but in blog you write complete description on particular topic.
One can generate MLM leads online by getting connected on Facebook, Pintest, Tweeting and blogging. Other ways to generate a connection online include advertisements of services and using Google PPC and Adcenter PPC.
Tweeting is like an online way of texting. I don't really see the point for it.
fashion journalism is like blogging and WRITING about fashion. however fashion media is like store commercials, fashionshows and things like that hope this helps
Tweeting is basically sending a message on Twitter. It's any form of interaction basically.
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Yes... yes it is!
If you already have a computer, then in some way you are already using some form of cloud computing. Applications such as emailing and blogging, tweeting and facebooking are all services outside your computer's downloaded services. And that is what cloud computing involves. A service not on your computer, but in a network which allows you use of their applications.
If you are blogging while on the clock at your job, yes.