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Trapped kids update Facebook rather than ring police

Very much in the category of ‘you couldn’t make this up’ comes the news that two girls trapped in a storm drain in South Australia chose to update their Facebook status to get help – rather than ringing the emergency services.

The South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service has expressed worry that the two girls – ages 12 and 10 – chose to turn to social networking rather than ringing triple zero, the Aussie equivalent of 999.

Apparently the two girls found themselves lost in a drain in a surburb of Adelaide.

Fortunate

Fireman Glenn Benham told ABC News it was fortunate that someone was online and able to call emergency services when he saw the update.

“It is a worry for us because it causes a delay on us being able to rescue the girls,” he said.

“If they were able to access Facebook from their mobile phones, they could have called 000, so the point being they could have called us directly and we could have got there quicker than relying on someone being online and replying to them and eventually having to call us via 000 anyway.”

Surely they should have know that a Twitter update would have been WAY more effective. That’s a joke kids…

Source :

http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/trapped-kids-update-facebook-rather-than-ring-police-632661?src=rss

Fox retweets Fringe tonight

For more details click the link below.



http://www.fox.com/futurefox/blogs/index.php/2009/08/30/tweet-fringe-tweet-glee/?src=carousel_on_home_page

TweetSaver makes a personal archive of Twitter

I’m always intrigued by backup tools for Web services that don’t really need backup. TweetSaver is no exception. This paid service backs up (almost) everything you’ve ever posted to Twitter, along with private messages and replies from other users. It then adds an extra layer of utility on top of it, like a search tool that’s limited to just your messages, simple sharing options for each message, as well as a way to assign a tag to each tweet for categorization.

Of course the usefulness of all of this hinges on Twitter being down and/or somehow losing all of your data. However, based on Twitter’s uptime over the past year, you have to ask yourself if it’s worth the cost of $20 a year. That’s pretty steep considering there are some free Twitter backup solutions like TweeTake and TweetBackup that do many of the same things.

Full story :

http://news.cnet.com/8301-27076_3-10322626-248.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20

Biz Stone is keynote speaker at 140: Twitter Conference LA

The Twitter conference is coming to Los Angeles September 22 -23, 2009. With an amazing number of A-List people speaking and attending, this conference is sure to be THE social media conference to attend this year.

Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter, Inc. will be the keynote speaker at 140: Twitter Conference LA, “Tapping into the Real Time Web”.

This conference is a two day event with two tracks; a main track and a developers track. Celebrities and Geeks tweet up to discuss all things Twitter. If you are new to Twitter or not there is something for everyone including celebrity panels, business sessions and the latest killer apps.

Who will be speaking at this must-attend conference? To list just a few: Dr. Drew Pinsky, Tony Hawk, LeVar Burton, Guy Kawasaki, Veronica Belmont, Peter Shankman, Justine Ezarik, and many more.

A sample of the sessions:

Twitter and Celebrity: A Match Made in Heaven? Featuring Dr. Drew Pinsky, LeVarBurton, Guy Kawasaki, Olivia Munn, and Mark Geragos.

Lunch panel: The Comedy Session featuring Tom Arnold and Jamie Kennedy

Developer Showcase:

There will also be a dedicated space at The Twitter Conference to showcase some of the cool stuff being developed. If you’re going to be attending the conference, then you’ve got a room of cool developers showing off new applications to look forward to. If you’re promoting a launch or looking to generate buzz for an existing Twitter application, you should consider joining the Developer Showcase.

Tweetup

The Official 140tc Tweetup party will be held from 5:30-7:30 on September 22

To learn more about the conference or to buy tickets: The Twitter Conference

Tickets are just $299 until September 6th. They will increase to $429 until sold out.

More info :

http://www.examiner.com/x-14552-Social-Media-Examiner~y2009m8d26-Biz-Stone-is-keynote-speaker-at-140-Twitter-Conference-LA

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