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Adarsh Pallian is Big on Twitter

Posted by Rob Lewis on Mon, June 8, 2009 10:45 AM · Filed under Vancouver , Social Media · Comments

Vancouver's Adarsh Pallian is doing some very cool stuff with Twitter. Last month we reported that Pallian's Chart.ly application had been acquired by StockTwits and WallStrip founder Howard Lindzon.

News is out this morning that the two are at it again and Lindzon's aptly named 140Labs has acquired Pallian's Tweetizen productivity tool.

And it looks like the collaboration will continue with Pallian leading development on 140Labs' upcoming initiative I’m Big On Twitter - which Pallian describes as a HOTorNOT for Twitter users. 

It's safe to say that Pallian is Big on Twitter. Be on the look out for more Twitter related services and projects from Vancouver's leading Twitter developer.

 
Company:
Twitter
Website:
http://www.twitter.com
Location:
San Francisco, California, United States

Twitter is a privately funded startup with offices in the SoMA neighborhood of San Francisco, CA. Started as a side project in March of 2006,... [more]

 
 
Company:
Tweetizen
Website:
http://www.tweetizen.com/
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Tweetizen is a simple web-based tool designed to help you filter the daily influx of tweets, and easily find the ones that are relevant to you. Use... [more]

 
 
Company:
Pallian Creative
Website:
http://www.pallian.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Realize the potential you see in your ideas with innovative strategy and online marketing measures. Your work doesn’t stop at launch. Why should... [more]

 

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