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180 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking . From the search results, tap the photo of the person or topic you want to follow. . The Profile screen is then displayed, showing details about the person or topic. Tap Follow. If you want to stop following a certain Twitter user or topic, go back to the All Tweets screen, tap the photo of that user or topic, and then tap Unfollow. Sharing a photo in Twitter Photos that you share on Twitter are uploaded to a photo hosting service that's specified in your phone's Twitter settings. To find out how to select the hosting service, see "Changing Twitter settings". You can upload only one photo at a time. Create a new tweet first, and then select a photo or use the Camera to take a photo. The URL location of your photo will be inserted into your tweet message. 1. Create a new tweet. See "Sending tweets" for instructions. 2. On the screen where you've entered your tweet message, tap the Camera button ( ). . Browse through your photos. If you do not see the photo that you want, tap Albums and select the album that contains the photo you want to share. . When you see the photo that you want, tap the photo to select it. You can also tap the Camera icon ( ) to take a photo using your phone's Camera. . Your phone then begins uploading the photo to the Twitter photo host. When the upload is done, the URL location of the photo is then entered to your tweet message. . Tap Update to send your tweet along with the URL of the photo so other people can see it in Twitter.

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1´0 Chapter µ Internet and Social Networking
From the search results, tap the photo of the person or topic you
want to follow.
The Profile screen is then displayed, showing details about the
person or topic. Tap
Follow
.
If you want to stop following a certain Twitter user or topic, go back to
the All Tweets screen, tap the photo of that user or topic, and then tap
Unfollow
.
Sharing a photo in Twitter
Photos that you share on Twitter are uploaded to a photo hosting
service that’s specified in your phone’s Twitter settings. To find out
how to select the hosting service, see “Changing Twitter settings”.
You can upload only one photo at a time. Create a new tweet first,
and then select a photo or use the Camera to take a photo. The URL
location of your photo will be inserted into your tweet message.
Create a new tweet. See “Sending tweets” for instructions.
On the screen where you’ve entered your tweet message, tap the
Camera
button (
).
Browse through your photos. If you do not see the photo that
you want, tap
Albums
and select the album that contains the
photo you want to share.
When you see the photo that you want, tap the photo to select
it. You can also tap the
Camera
icon (
) to take a photo using
your phone’s Camera.
Your phone then begins uploading the photo to the Twitter
photo host. When the upload is done, the URL location of the
photo is then entered to your tweet message.
Tap
Update
to send your tweet along with the URL of the photo
so other people can see it in Twitter.
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