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The schedule for The Twitter Developer Conference, Chirp, which runs over two days from April 14, is now online.

Here’s The Schedule For Twitter’s April 14-15 Chirp Conference

I received an email from Twitter about the conference, which says this:

Biz Stone (@biz) will set the tone of the day with Evan Wiliams’ (@ev) delivering a visionary keynote. Ryan Sarver (@rsarver) will share Platform announcements and roadmap details and Dick Costolo (@dickc) will talk about monetization and commercial accounts. We even have a few surprises peppered throughout the day.

The second day’s schedule will be available early next week. It has something for everyone. Deep technical tracks for developers, business sessions for managers, policy talks for implementers, birds of a feather roundtables for information sharing, and more. Our goal on the second day is to create an environment for everyone to network, share knowledge and collaborate. So in addition to the formal tracks, we’ll have informal areas dedicated to impromptu, community lead conversations. Twitter employees from all areas of the company will be in heavy attendance to answer any questions you have.

(I’ll update with the day two schedule as details become clear.)

The event is going to be held at Fort Mason, at this location:

The Venue For Twitter’s April 14-15 Chirp Conference

They’re also having a hack day competition on April 15.

I won’t be in attendance, but it looks like fun. And maybe, just maybe, they’ve been saving the big news – stuff like advertising and premium accounts – for Chirp? We’ll know in less than a month.

If you attempt to login to Twitter.com today – and this is why this blog article was worth writing as about 75 per cent of all users access Twitter via an external client – you’ll be presented with a new home page.

Today Is #WorldAIDSday. Here’s How You Can Help Turn Twitter Red!

World AIDS Day, which is observed on December 1 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. Each year has a different theme, and for 2009 it is universal access and human rights.

JoinRED is part of the Product Red initiative, a business model which teams up with many of the world’s most iconic brands to produce RED branded products, raising awareness and money for the Global Fund. A portion of all profits are invested in African AIDS programs, which a specific focus on women and children.

Follow @JoinRED as instructed, and check out their latest tweet:

Today Is #WorldAIDSday. Here’s How You Can Help Turn Twitter Red!

By adding #red to your tweets, it appears to switch everything that is clickable in that tweet to the colour red. This includes your username, the hashtag itself, and any link.

This also works with any mention of the word ‘Aids’.

I’m sure something more dramatic is meant to happen, and I’ll update accordingly if I find out exactly what this is.

You can also turn Facebook red too.

I’m sure you’ll agree it’s a very worthy cause, and even though five of the current trending topics are AIDS-related, you can still play your part.

I’m attending the Media140 conference in London today. In fact, by the time you read this, I’ll already be there or perhaps still on the (0639) train. I’m excited, because the subject this time is brands, something which has become very much a part of my working life in the past few months.

Media140 London: How Is Real-Time Social Media Changing The Rules Of Consumer Engagement?

This is the second Media140 event. The previous and first, which I also attended in May of this year, was a huge success. This second event is bigger and by all accounts should be better, too – it’s completely sold out.

(The after-party is a blast. Tickets are still available here.)

I’ll be live-tweeting the entire event, which runs from 9am until about 6pm, and you can follow everything by tracking the #media140 hashtag on Twitter. If you follow me on Twitter, that’s pretty much all I’ll be tweeting about in the day.

Also, if you’re looking for a great list of people to follow, all of whom are involved with this year’s event, check out the Media140 list on TweepML.

If you’re attending tomorrow and want to say hello, I’ll be the guy with the shaved head and the black Samsung NC10 netbook. My default expression seems to be the scowl, but I assure you I’m a lot friendlier than I look. Would be nice to hook up, and put some names to faces. :)

Back in May of this year, I had a fantastic experience at the first Media140 London microblogging event. Twittercism.com was a media partner and I’m pleased to announce that we will be working with Media140 for the next conference which takes place on October 26th, at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).

Media140 London: How Is Real-Time Social Media Changing The Rules Of Consumer Engagement?

Media140 London has partnered with the IAB, Contagious, Revolution and Capital Business Media to host a unique event to explore the impact of Twitter and real-time social media on brands, marketing and advertising. Discovering how brands, marketers and agencies are using and exploring the benefits and opportunities of social media tools such as Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, QIK, 12seconds and AudioBoo, which are disrupting, challenging and changing traditional media and advertising.

Earlybird tickets are currently available at £135 but Twittercism.com subscribers can use the voucher code ad140 to get the discounted rate of just £95! Click here to buy your ticket.

I’ll of course be in attendance and will be once again live-tweeting the event for Media140. If you’re going, drop me a message (or leave a comment on this blog) and we’ll hook up. :)

(I’d particularly like to connect with a few of the folk I missed last time – you know who you are!)

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