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The Tweekender: From founding Twitter to directing movies

All the Twitter news that fits, in 140 characters or less. 

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With hundreds of millions of tweets per day, it’s impossible to follow everything happening on Twitter. Every Friday, the Daily Dot rounds up notable Twitter news and stories from the past week—in 140 characters or less.

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  • The New York Times has a terrific profile of Maude Apatow, daughter of film director Judd, and her Twitter fame.
  • Kristen Bell got hacked and a link to a scam site was posted on her account. She apologized and urged followers to change their passwords.
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  • Barcelona soccer players Dani Alves and Javier Mascherano had their accounts hacked mid-game.
  • Ohio State University banned reporters from tweeting during press conferences.
  • Malaysians aimed to break a world record by sending a million tweets in an hour to celebrate independence.
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  • Barack Obama sent seven times as many tweets as Mitt Romney over the past year.
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The week’s best new accounts: Josh Beckett joined Twitter just to say thanks to Boston Red Sox fans as he departed for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Isn’t that lovely? Also new is novelty account Kaylee Ehrmantraut, who speaks of her love for her grandfather, Breaking Bad’s Mike.

Photo of the week: Mitt Romney looks over his Republican National Convention speech on his iPad. (@dgjackson)

 
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