If you use either Firefox or Opera as your browser, you can use tabbed browsing to stay tuned with Twitter updates.
When you have Twitter in one tab, you can work in several other tabs.
You can even write articles for this domain in a third tab while you have other smart things right at your fingertips.
Once there are updates you will get a number next to "Twitter / Home" saying for example (31) meaning you have 31 updates since you last browsed your Twitter account.
This is rather handy because if you otherwise rely upon your RSS-reader to stay tuned with Twitter you only get the last 20 tweets.
So if you want to use Twitter more effectively, I think tabbed browsing offers you exactly what you need - at least what I need, and I feel like sharing this tip could help you also.
What you do is you either click "Home" or press F5 to reload your Twitter page, and thus you get all the latest tweets right before you.
Another nifty little trick is that you can mark favorites.
It gives you an ability to mark tweets you find especially valuable.
You simply click the little star above the Trashcan, and when it becomes yellow, you've just added a tweet as one of your favorites.
When you find a specific user interesting you simply click his or her user name, and you get all the tweets this person has written.
It gives you a possibility to judge the quality of tweets before subscribing - or following - the person.
Under "Trending Worldwide" you can see trends that are currently being tweeted about.
This gives you a fascinating chance to join the discussion online when you find a specific topic of interest to you.
By clicking the words of interest, you get a unique chance to see people with like interests.
Right-clicking a user name and choosing "Open in new tab" will allow you to review each user in a separate window - and increase your likelihood of getting a good neighborhood of fellow Twitter users who can benefit your tweeting experience by bringing valuable tweets of special interest to yourself.
When you begin using Twitter with all the exciting facets available to you, you can begin to master Twitter in a whole new way, and you can bring Twitter power to your profile by sharing always, retweeting often and answering people all over the world with similar interests as your own.
When you have Twitter in one tab, you can work in several other tabs.
You can even write articles for this domain in a third tab while you have other smart things right at your fingertips.
Once there are updates you will get a number next to "Twitter / Home" saying for example (31) meaning you have 31 updates since you last browsed your Twitter account.
This is rather handy because if you otherwise rely upon your RSS-reader to stay tuned with Twitter you only get the last 20 tweets.
So if you want to use Twitter more effectively, I think tabbed browsing offers you exactly what you need - at least what I need, and I feel like sharing this tip could help you also.
What you do is you either click "Home" or press F5 to reload your Twitter page, and thus you get all the latest tweets right before you.
Another nifty little trick is that you can mark favorites.
It gives you an ability to mark tweets you find especially valuable.
You simply click the little star above the Trashcan, and when it becomes yellow, you've just added a tweet as one of your favorites.
When you find a specific user interesting you simply click his or her user name, and you get all the tweets this person has written.
It gives you a possibility to judge the quality of tweets before subscribing - or following - the person.
Under "Trending Worldwide" you can see trends that are currently being tweeted about.
This gives you a fascinating chance to join the discussion online when you find a specific topic of interest to you.
By clicking the words of interest, you get a unique chance to see people with like interests.
Right-clicking a user name and choosing "Open in new tab" will allow you to review each user in a separate window - and increase your likelihood of getting a good neighborhood of fellow Twitter users who can benefit your tweeting experience by bringing valuable tweets of special interest to yourself.
When you begin using Twitter with all the exciting facets available to you, you can begin to master Twitter in a whole new way, and you can bring Twitter power to your profile by sharing always, retweeting often and answering people all over the world with similar interests as your own.
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