By Shea Bennett at Media Bistro:
One of Twitter’s best features is its search functionality, but it’s always been plagued by one major problem – you can’t search back more than seven days.
That’s useful when all you care about is what’s happening now (or, at least, very recently), but what if you want to look further back? What if you want to re-read all those cool, witty tweets you were sending out years ago?
Well, good news, as Twitter is going to let you start downloading all of your tweets from right back to when you first joined the network.
“We’re working on a tool to let users export all of their tweets,” said Twitter CEO Dick Costolo in a meeting with The New York Times on Monday. “You’ll be able to download a file of them.”
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One of Twitter’s best features is its search functionality, but it’s always been plagued by one major problem – you can’t search back more than seven days.
That’s useful when all you care about is what’s happening now (or, at least, very recently), but what if you want to look further back? What if you want to re-read all those cool, witty tweets you were sending out years ago?
Well, good news, as Twitter is going to let you start downloading all of your tweets from right back to when you first joined the network.
“We’re working on a tool to let users export all of their tweets,” said Twitter CEO Dick Costolo in a meeting with The New York Times on Monday. “You’ll be able to download a file of them.”
Read the full post here
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I'm just saying.
Joe Mobley