Archive for July, 2009

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

140 Character Conference Party – LA

The friends of 140 Character Conference Cocktail Party attracted an array of Twitter enthusiasts including our very own Raj Narayan and Dianna Mullins.

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Richard Greenberg, Raj Narayan, Jeff Pulver & Dianna Mullins

The party was held at Lola’s in West Hollywood. A great cast of characters were there!

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Lola's in West Hollywood

We look forward to talking with Jeff about possible involvement in his future conferences. For information on Tinker.com at the New York conference in June also available with fun pics of the group!

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Raj Narayan & Dianna Mullins with Friends of Jeff Pulver

Friday, July 17th, 2009

It’s Tinker T Day @ Glam!

Want a Tinker T-shirt of your own? Email us at support AT tinker.com and tell us why YOU deserve a Tinker T!

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Tinker @ TechCrunch’s Real-Time CrunchUp

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Real-time search—it’s all the rage and it’s what’s happening NOW! And this Friday’s TechCrunch Real-Time Stream CrunchUp is the epicenter of what’s happening in this dynamic space.

What exactly is real-time search, you ask? It’s the ability to see what’s happening across every channel of the world-wide web now. Be it tweets, Facebook status updates, blog posts, articles, comments and more, real-time search captures the most up-to-the-minute content—and it’s transforming the traditional Web.

Search for Kobe Bryant in a real-time search engine like Twitter and you’ll see what people are tweeting about the NBA star at that very moment, instead of seeing results from archived Wikipedia pages and LA Times articles from years past.

But the buck doesn’t stop with Twitter when it comes to real-time search. There are countless platforms popping up in the valley and beyond and TechCrunch is bringing them all together in one place at their first-ever Real-Time Stream CrunchUp. And Tinker will be there!

We’re pumped to be a sponsor at this event and can’t wait to demo Tinker to the best of the best in the Valley. In addition to showing off Tinker’s real-time capabilities, we’ll also be providing TechCrunch with a live feed that will showcase all CrunchUp-related tweets. But as any diehard conference attendee knows, conference tweets can be overwhelming, repetitive and confusing—but with Tinker’s live conversation moderation tool Tech Crunch will have the ability to curate and select only the best tweets to appear on the feed.

Our Tinker widget, fresh off another round of added features, will also be embedded on the TechCrunch-dedicated CrunchUp page. The new-and-improved widget will include three tabs—All, Highlights, Speakers—where people will be able to see either all tweets, those highlighted by TechCrunch or just those tweeted by conference speakers. A Ustream-powered live video of the event will be streaming alongside the Tinker widget, allowing both remote participation and a more customized conference experience.

Needless to say, we’re super excited about being a part of this event and can’t wait to both share and learn from the best and the brightest in the state of “now.” For more on the event, check out the official TechCrunch agenda or follow the event on Tinker.

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

MSNBC Michael Jackson Memorial Coverage

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Media outlets around the world are covering Michael Jackson’s public memorial with zeal. And Tinker is proud to partner with MSNBC yet again to take part in their impressive coverage of this monumental event.

MSNBC is live streaming video coverage of the memorial and a Tinker widget is live on the site, located directly next to the video, enabling fans from around the world to watch and tweet about the historic memorial in real time.

The Tinker widget, which is evolving with each new partnership, also now includes a “Featured” tab where select users’ tweets appear. MSNBC reporters Ann Curry, Contessa Brewer and Courtney Hazlett have been selected as featured users for the Michael Jackson memorial event and viewers can choose to view only these select tweets, or all tweets from anyone in the Twittersphere tweeting about the event.

MSNBC’s integrated Twitter/Tinker coverage is garnering some positive buzz from the Twitterati. Check out some choice tweets:

Leighdav: agreed RT @nothinbthetruth: Msnbc is killing cnn with online coverage, in my opinion

enicholson: MSNBC streaming Jackson memorial with twitter connectivity. nicely played #MJ #MSNBC MSNBC

V1CMAC1AS: MSNBC Has the best coverage going right now for Michael Jackson Memorial.

michaelrusch: Watching MJ’s memorial online on MSNBC… History in the making..

mistabaka: Wow MSNBC has Twitter built into there live video coverage of MJ memorial at msnbc.com

Also take a look at the Tinker widget and MSNBC video live on the MSNBC site here and share your own thoughts and bid farewell to the king of pop, using #MJ and #MSNBC in your tweets.

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Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

MSNBC Uses Tinker for Obama Town Hall!

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Today Tinker partnered with MSNBC for their live broadcast of President Obama’s Virtual Town Hall on Health Care. We must say, it was a pretty spectacular event!

Our Tinker widget went live on MSNBC yesterday so they could start taking questions and comments in response to the President’s call for policy questions on health care reform. During the hour-and-a-half live town hall, tweets appeared from people all over the world on our Tinker widget next to the live video in real-time.

MSNBC visitors were able to tweet their questions and comments directly on the site via the widget. In addition to taking questions from the audience, the President chose questions containing the hashtag #WHHCQ and from YouTube videos. It was amazing to be part of creating this shared viewing experience on one of the most important challenges our country is facing. Integrating social media into the live stream really does make it feel like we are part of a shared conversation–and the President is listening.

Some choice tweets:

kenypowa: #WHHCQ  Live Tinker Twitter feed is amazing. Direct communication between President and the people. Technology rocks.

whoryder: Wow this is awesome that i Tweet/Tinker on the MSN network.

nibbl35: #WHHCQ  doctors shouldn’t be owned by giant drug companies, this is part of a major problem in healthcare today.

MrsRS:  I’m type 2 diabetic. Under Obama healthcare, will I get the same treatment I’m getting w/my doc. & current healthcare insurance

AndrewPWilson: #WHHCQ  Trying out Tinker for the First time – seeing lots of post via Tinker on the Town Hall today

The live video of the event is over, but the debate lives on. Twitter doesn’t store all tweets from the event, but you can find the entire transcript of the discussion here on Tinker.  Looking for more responses? The Tinker event page also features live YouTube video responses (with Facebook integration coming soon) for complete 360º coverage of the groundbreaking event.

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