Cool tool to queue up your tweets
Great guide
Twitter quietly added a prompt to post a public reply to any user whose profile page you visit today; it's a small but logical step to take and one that makes the interface all the more supportive of social interaction. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey replied to user @jSammy17 and said the feature was new today - that appears to be the company's only public statement about it so far. Activity streams, photo uploaders and media galleries, now changes to the posting interface - with all these changes made in one week you'd think there was a hot new social...
Starting today, Twitter will begin testing its link-wrapping feature which will automatically shorten all URL’s 20 characters long or greater into t.co-wrapped links. This test will affect a certain percentage of tweets posted publicly through the service, or sent out via direct message. Specifically, Twitter is hoping to determine if there are any user-facing problems that will arise from the system, once operating at scale. This means you may start seeing links shortened to begin with “t.co” appearing on Twitter over the course of the week. And you may see a link you paste into a tweet automatically shortened for you to use the new URL-wrapping feature, if that link meets the required length.