The Milwaukee Business Journal announced Wednesday that headlines and breaking news from its editorial staff will now be available on Twitter.
“Those who may be new to Twitter can sign up for a free account at www.twitter.com.
“We will be selective with our ‘tweets’ by only posting local and breaking news that affects the Milwaukee business community.”
Read more here. Another American City Business Journals paper, the Austin Business Journal, began providing headlines via an iPhone application last week.
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I have been Twittering on behalf of the Corridor Business Journal in Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, Iowa, since September (@jpkenyon), and know the DM Business Record has folks on there as well.