Published on June 28, 2010 by Technology Slice
Twitter said Friday that World Cup football kicked the number of “tweets” fired off at the micro-blogging service to a record high of 3283 per second. The winning spike in tweets came right after a referee’s whistle ended a Thursday match in which Japan beat Denmark 3-1.
Tags: Boston Celtics, Chief Operating Officer, Denmark, Final Game, Heavy Traffic, Japan, Los Angeles Lakers, Match, National Basketball Association, Officer Dick, Popularity, Referee, San Francisco, Spikes, Tps, Traffic World, twitter, Whistle, Winning Spike, World Cup Football
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Published on February 18, 2010 by Technology Slice
John Salmons – John Salmons missed the Bulls’ game at New York on Wednesday night, with coach Vinny Del Negro saying he was told to leave the guard at the team hotel. That would seem to indicate Chicago was close to trading Salmons, with the league’s deadline coming Thursday afternoon. “I’m not at liberty to [...]
Tags: Boston Celtics, Bulls, Chicago Media, coach, Flulike Symptoms, game, Houston Rockets, John Salmons, Knicks, Nate Robinson, Salary, Team Hotel, Thursday Afternoon, Tracy Mcgrady, Vinny Del Negro, Wednesday Night
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Published on February 18, 2010 by Technology Slice
Nate Robinson Trade – Rumors of a Nate Robinson trade to the Boston Celtics have been flying around the internet since early Wednesday morning, with the Celtics apparently including some combination of Eddie House, Brian Scalabrine and Tony Allen in the deal. According to Comcast SportsNet’s A. Sherrod Blakely, as of this morning the deal [...]
Tags: Bench, Blakely, Boston Celtics, Brian Scalabrine, Cassell, Comcast, Comcast Sportsnet, Consistent Contributor, Crowd, Eddie House, Nate Robinson, Slam Dunk, Spare Part, Trade Rumors, Two Seasons, Wednesday Morning, Yawn
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