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DOVER, DE / ACCESS Newswire / June 20, 2025 / In a fiery spectacle worthy of Silicon Valley lore, Ditchit – a rising star in ...
From being affixed to the building's former headquarters in San Francisco to becoming memorabilia for sale, the famous blue ...
The 560-pound bird logo that used to adorn Twitter's office was blown up in the Nevada desert as part of an elaborate stunt to promote an online marketplace app.
Twitter officially went through a rebranding almost a year ago, but most of its pages still used Twitter in their URL until now. Now, Elon Musk has announced that the social network is done moving ...
Twitter is one of the major social media platforms that allow micro-blogging. It has millions of users worldwide. To use Twitter, one needs to create an account using an email account or a phone ...
Here’s how it works. Twitter's famous blue bird is dead; on July 23, Elon Musk decided to rebrand the social network simply as X, and we're frankly still getting used to it. But why, exactly ...
Twitter is now called X, and it’s causing some commotion. Since launching 17 years ago (nearly to the date at the time of writing), Twitter has been adorned with a blue bird. Now, it’s a ...
Twitter suspended, then quickly unsuspended, a right-wing user known for spreading conspiracy theories after he posted a screenshot from a video depicting child sexual abuse—which he claims was ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter came under renewed fire Thursday over its handling of child sex abuse imagery after it reinstated the account of a right-wing influencer who had tweeted an image of a ...
On Monday, Elon Musk replaced Twitter’s blue bird logo with an X. Musk had teased the new logo over the weekend, tweeting: “ soon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and, gradually ...
Love it or hate it, Elon Musk has made another major change to Twitter. Desktop users who have logged on since Monday likely noticed the restyle first when a simple black-and-white “X” greeted ...
The internet is abuzz as the app formerly known as Twitter announced a name change last week. X.com now redirects to Twitter.com; the company's headquarters now sports a flashing X where there was ...