The document lists various apps that can be used to access Twitter on different mobile phone platforms, including Fring for any phone, TweetDeck for iPhone/iPod Touch, and Twidroid for Android devices. It also provides instructions for using Twitter via SMS by entering your phone number on your Twitter account settings page. The document encourages including hashtags like #gampiluncheon when tweeting to help categorize tweets by topic or event.
1. *Any Phone – Fring http://fring.com/
*Blackberry – ÜberTwitter http://ubertwitter.com
*iPhone/iPod Touch – TweetDeck http://tweetdeck.com/iphone
or Twitterific http://iconfactory.com/software/twitterrific
*Android Devices – Twidroid http://twidroid.com/download/
*Windows Mobile pocket PC/Smartphone –
TinyTwitter http://tinytwitter.com/
or PockeTwit http://www.freewarepocketpc.net
*Symbian/Windows Mobile/Adobe Flash Lite 2.0 –
MobiTile http://www.mobitile.com/?l=en&p=services
*Via SMS – Log in to Twitter →Click the Settings link in the top
navigation bar → Click “Devices” → Enter your mobile number in the field
provided → Wait for the verification code to send to your cell → Send a
message with the word START to Twitter's local short codes: US: 40404
Free Service. It’s just like sending and receiving text messages with your friends.
Many Phones have their own App World, Store or Marketplace to access free Twitter App.
2. 1: Join Twitter or Sign in at www.twitter.com or via mobile app.
2: Go to your twitter page (ex. Ladoyle) and click in the "What are you
doing" box.
3: Within the box, begin tweet with username you are trying to reach,
using @username.
4: Include a hashtag if you are specifying a specific topic or event. Ex.
#gampiluncheon, #gampifallclassic
Ex. "@GeorgiaMPI I loved the speaker at the GaMPI luncheon yesterday .
Thank you GaMPI team! #gampiluncheon"
3. Hashtag symbols (#)-categorize topics, events,
conferences http://twubs.com/gampiluncheon/
The # symbol followed by a term describing or naming
the topic. Make sure to include the #gampiluncheon
hashtag in your tweet.
Post comments and questions for the Q&A segment of
the keynote during the GaMPI Educational Program.
To access all tweets having to do with the
gampiluncheon, click on the link above or simply click on
the #gampiluncheon hashtag in an existing tweet in
Twitter. As long as you add the hashtag in your tweet, all
tweets with this hashtag will be compiled in search results.