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pdfcrowd.com PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API Miami Heat Twitter account trolls LeBron James While Dwyane Wade and LeBron James continue to play nice on Instagram, the Miami Heat s official Twitter account pulls no punches. That s right, the Heat s social media jockey is out here reminding people James is gone AND forgotten in Miami. buy real twitter retweets Look at this savage tweet. James, you ll remember, wore No. 6 in Miami, where he won his only two championships. But instead of using James, the Heat used Mario Chalmersthe former No. 6, the REAL No. 6back when he rocked the number before LeBron.You may remember Chalmers from the NBA Finals, when in the midst of LeBron s cramps, he closed out a Game 4 of the 2012 Finals with his clutch performance down the stretch, earning him a very NSFW nickname. This is a much better troll than say, the Cleveland Cavaliers, who two years ago, picked Tyrone Corbin as the best No. 23 in team history, much to the amusement of Wade. After Love lights up the flimsy defense of the Los Angeles Lakers for 32 points in a 120-105 victory Sunday, James is asked about the tweet and decides to back off, evasively saying: It wasn t even about this team. It was more about people in general.But James decides to come clean about pointing the finger at Love soon after, saying quietly: It s not a coincidence. James is even asked later if his comment is on the record, to which he replies: Ain t no such thing as off the record��and that he is well aware what reporters are looking for even as he and they are acting like the best of friends.Instead, LeBron creates a needless controversy and then fuels it further by blaming the media. I doubt Love appreciates the added attention on his struggle to fit in.I think Love will remain with the Cavaliers next season, but it would hardly be a shock if hes driven away as nonsense like this accumulates.

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Miami Heat Twitter account trolls LeBron JamesWhile Dwyane Wade and LeBron James continue to play nice on Instagram, the Miami Heat�s official Twitteraccount pulls no punches. That�s right, the Heat�s social media jockey is out here reminding people James isgone AND forgotten in Miami. buy real twitter retweets Look at this savage tweet. James, you�ll remember, woreNo. 6 in Miami, where he won his only two championships. But instead of using James, the Heat used MarioChalmers�the former No. 6, the REAL No. 6�back when he rocked the number before LeBron.You mayremember Chalmers from the NBA Finals, when in the midst of LeBron�s cramps, he closed out a Game 4 of the2012 Finals with his clutch performance down the stretch, earning him a very NSFW nickname. This is a much bettertroll than say, the Cleveland Cavaliers, who two years ago, picked Tyrone Corbin as the best No. 23 in team history,much to the amusement of Wade. After Love lights up the flimsy defense of the Los Angeles Lakers for 32 points ina 120-105 victory Sunday, James is asked about the tweet and decides to back off, evasively saying: �It wasn�teven about this team. It was more about people in general.But James decides to come clean about pointing thefinger at Love soon after, saying quietly: �It�s not a coincidence.� James is even asked later if his comment ison the record, to which he replies: �Ain�t no such thing as off the record��and that he is well aware whatreporters are looking for even as he and they are acting �like the best of friends.Instead, LeBron creates aneedless controversy and then fuels it further by blaming the media. I doubt Love appreciates the added attention onhis struggle to fit in.I think Love will remain with the Cavaliers next season, but it would hardly be a shock if he�sdriven away as nonsense like this accumulates.

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Twitter App Now Explains Trending TopicsTwitter's trending topics can be pretty interesting sometimes, especially when some silly movement manages tocapture national attention thanks to a whole ton of people promoting the same hashtag disneypickuplines , how togain twitter retweets anyone?However, the major problem with Twitter hashtags is that it feels like you need anUrban Dictionary companion app�or, at the very least, a social-savvy friend�to decipher what some of thestranger ones really mean. Or, for that matter, why some trends are trending at a particular time.At least, that used tobe the case. Twitter this week updated its mobile app to better explain what trending topics actually mean. In doingso, it sacked the "Discovery" option on its mobile app. You'll now find Twitter trending topics in the app's searchsection.We know that trends aren't always self-explanatory, so now you'll see a description below each trend. Sincetrends tend to be abbreviations without context, like NYFW, a description will make it clear that this trend is aboutNew York Fashion Week. The new trends experience may also include how many Tweets have been sent andwhether a topic is trending up or down," reads Twitter's blog post announcing the change.To see the new tweaks inaction, all you have to do is update your Twitter app for iOS or Android (if it hasn't been automatically updatedalready). You do have to have the "tailored trends" option on, but that's on by default on mobile versions of Twitter. It'sonly available right now for Twitter users in the U.S.If you want the same experience on Twitter's website, you'll bewaiting a bit. While Twitter says it's working on the functionality for good ol' Twitter dot com, you'll still have to copyand paste strange hashtags into your favorite search engine if you want to decipher what they are and why they're

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Twitter for BlackBerry Version 4.2 Now AvailableTwitter version 4.2 now offers photo card support so tweets can show more pictures than ever before.The latestTwitter update makes it easier for you to see what you�ve selected as a favorite or retweeted in your timeline. howto get more twitter retweets Tweets are now color marked in the top right hand corner of the Tweet. With Twitterversion 4.2, visual indicators are now displayed so you can see more information in your timeline like who replied,their location, and if an article summary is available.Twitter version 4.2 offers similar profile suggestions so you candiscover even more fascinating people when you view profiles. Under the profile tab, the app showcases otheraccounts to follow based on the person�s profile that you�re currently viewing.You can download version 4.2 fromthe BlackBerry World free of charge. Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments below.In an age ofjuggernaut smartphones such as Apple�s iPhone and Google�s Android-powered devices, Research InMotion�s (RIM) relatively fledgling foray into the mainstream consumer market sees them still battling for consumermindshare as a general purpose smartphone maker.With that said, RIM�s long-time darling smartphone of thebusiness world, the Blackberry, has come a long way since its conservative suit-and-tie beginnings.With consumer-oriented advertising, user interface improvements, touch screen � and budget devices, RIM are clearly making apush for the mainstream consumer market. The yet-to-be released OS6, is poised to be Blackberry�s mostconsumer-oriented operating system yet.A great mainstream consumer smartphone has excellent social mediaintegration and applications. One such social media service, Twitter, how to get more followers on instagraminstantly has become a prominent yardstick for measuring a smartphone�s social media street cred. With manyavailable third-party Twitter applications and even RIM�s own �Twitter For Blackberry�, it�s clear thatBlackberry is serious about social.