Showing posts with label tweets. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Founder of TwitPic tweets his run-in with the law via his own Twitter photo-sharing service (Yahoo! News)

Twitpic founder Noah Everett shows off Twitter indiscretion at its finest

A single errant tweet may have cost a prominent politician his job this month, but one high-profile Twitter user opted to live-tweet an indiscretion to top that — his own arrest. Late last night, TwitPic founder Noah Everett found himself in a run-in with the law for apparently going on a moonlit walk with no shirt on. Naturally, he tweeted the whole thing and posted a photo from the back of the police car over his own photo-sharing service.

Everett first sent the missive "Getting arrested...in the back of a cop car now" followed by the siren-lit TwitPic as self-proclaimed proof. Happily, Everett was only having a little good, arguably-clean fun; he later revealed the reason for his arrest: "...I guess you can't walk down your own street half naked...who knew - I got a free ride home by the nice police officer."

TwitPic is a service that lets Twitter users upload photos and share them across their respective micro-blogging universes, for better or worse. Of course, not all of TwitPic's applications are quite as silly as Everett's late-night adventure. The instant visual sharing afforded by such services has inspired a wave of global citizen journalism and social media-fueled uprisings — most notably, the ouster of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak earlier this year.

Update: According to a set of new tweets from Everett, he wasn't arrested at all, merely detained briefly and questioned.

Twitter via Mashable

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Monday, June 27, 2011

TechLife on a $100,000 lava-proof razor, how to sneak Facebook at work, Obama’s tweets, and more (Yahoo! News)

Welcome everybody to TechLife on Tecca TV, where we give you the top 5 technology-meets-lifestyle news stories in only 5 minutes. We hope to bring a little Friday Fun to you every week! If you missed last week's edition, be sure to check it out!

This week, Techlife discusses a $100,000 lava-proof shaving razor, an app specially designed to hide Facebook from your boss, a massive "10,000 year" clock built into a Texas mountainside that will outlive us all, an old-school phone booth equipped with Skype and an iPad, and President Obama's decision to tweet in his own words.

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