Twitter has found a way to flit around to other Web locales through a feature called "@anywhere." Amazon, eBay, The Huffington Post, YouTube and others will be able to open a Twitter window to users, allowing them to send and receive messages without leaving the site. Social media marketers are salivating at the possibilities.
Twitter has announced it will be rolling out @anywhere, a new platform that will allow certain partner Web sites -- including Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN), Bing, Citysearch, Digg and eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) -- to link to Twitter.



Twitter has temporarily disabled one of the features on its website after a security researcher warned of a programming flaw that left the login credentials of its users vulnerable to hackers.
Its is in the news that Google Inc founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin are planning to sell about 10 million of the company's shares over the next five years,as said by the company in a regulatory filing on Friday.
Mozilla has launched the next incarnation of Firefox, its fabulously popular web browser, with update 3.6 serving up a few changes that won't shatter your world, but still bring enough tweaks to make it a more smiley place.

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