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Techvibes rolls out three more localized news streams: Toronto, Ottawa, and Kitchener-Waterloo

Posted by Knowlton Thomas on Wed, September 1, 2010 3:51 PM · Filed under Calgary, Edmonton, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Kitchener-Waterloo, Atlantic-Canada · Comments

Recently, we announced our plans to roll-out localized Twitter feeds for cities within the Techvibes network.

Soon after, we launched our first two cities: TechvibesEDM for Edmonton, and TechvibesCGY for Calgary.

Today, we launch TechvibesOTT for Ottawa, TechvibesKW for Kitchener-Waterloo, and align our already-established TechvibesTO (Toronto) with this new system. As described in our previous posts:

You can easily access these streams via sidebar links on our main Twitter page, allowing you to view our localized content streams without even leaving the the main Techvibes page. And we'll add links for cities to all city accounts too, creating a connected network where one-click access is the name of the game. Plus, permanent links will be integrated into our blog filters over the coming weeks to further accommodate this hyper-local enhancement.

If you live in or near these cities, we encourage you to follow its specific Twitter account. In addition to relevant news content, we'll also localize job listings and event postings, effectively personalizing your Techvibes experience.

 
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