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Visualizing #Sochi2014

As the #Sochi games kicks off, we have visualized the key Twitter data around the big moments. See how the world Tweets the Winter OlympicsRead more…

How to follow #Sochi2014

Fans across the globe can follow all the action from #Sochi2014 on Twitter and Vine through scores of accounts.Read more…

Twitter is your ticket to #NYFW

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New York Fashion Week is upon us, which means the latest looks from the hottest designers will soon be flowing through Twitter timelines and popping up in Vine videos.

Without passes to your favorite #NYFW show, Twitter and Vine are great ways to connect directly with designers, models, makeup artists and bloggers in real time. Whether you want to learn about staying stylish in sub-zero weather, ask questions, or just see what it’s like to be backstage, using Twitter and Vine will bring you closer to it all.Read more…

Fighting for more #transparency

As we’ve shown over the years, Twitter is firmly committed to enabling free expression around the world and providing meaningful transparency to our users.Read more…

Celebrating #SB48 on Twitter

During #SB48 between the Seattle @Seahawks and Denver @Broncos, the roar of the crowd was loud: more than 24.9 million Tweets about the game and halftime show were sent.Read more…

Countdown to #SB48 Sunday

Twitter offers unprecedented access to #SB48 between the Denver @Broncos and Seattle @Seahawks.Read more…

Visualizing reactions to the #SOTU

When the President gave his State of the Union (#SOTU), the world reacted instantly, on Twitter. We want to show you what that looks like so you can see how people reacted to the big moments during the speech.Read more…

Responses to the 2014 State of the Union

From the start of the State of the Union through the conclusion of the official Republican response, there were 1.7 million Tweets.Read more…

How to follow the 2014 State of the Union

The President’s State of the Union address follows a yearly tradition that began in 1790. That first address, delivered by George Washington, was the shortest at 1,089 words. Tonight, you can follow President Obama’s remarks in 140 characters and 6 seconds.Read more…

Friendlier photo sharing is here

Over the past few months, we’ve made it easy to share and edit photos on Twitter. Starting today, you can make the photos you post on Twitter even better.

The following updates are available today on Twitter for Android, and they’re coming soon to Twitter for iPhone.Read more…

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