This Week On Twitter: Roger Ebert’s 8 Twitter Rules, Social Media For Brands, Social Multitasking + MORE

Social Media Resources: Hiring, Community Managers, and RestaurantsThis week on Sprout Social Insights we tackled guides for Facebook, Twitter, and to help you better reach your customers with the social media tools that make a difference.
Check out our articles below to find out more about each one and how they can help you with your social media goals. And check in every day to Sprout Social Insights for more how to guides and breaking social media news…

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This Week On Twitter: Roger Ebert’s 8 Twitter Rules, Social Media For Brands, Social MultitaskingNeed a little weekend reading? We’ve compiled our top ten Twitter stories of the week, which includes the late Roger Ebert’s 8 rules for using Twitter, 5 ways that social media content is evolving for brands, news that men are far more likely that women to use social media whilst on the toilet (or drunk), how small business are using social media (and what they might be doing wrong) and a look at the many hats of a community manager…

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Niice: A Design Search Engine Powered By Behance, Dribbble & DesignspirationHeadlining our list of 20 useful tools and resources for Web designers, Niice is a visual search engine built to inspire you.
Powered by Behance, Dribbble and Designspiration, Niice pulls in content from these sources (more will be added soon) and displays them in a simple, easy-to-consume grid. For example, if you were to search for “black and white script lettering,” you’d end up with results like these:

On the opposite end of the spectrum, a search for “orange elephant” yields the following:

The site, which was created by ARMSTRONG & CO in Northern Ireland, features nice subtle touches throughout its design, including the way text links appear on hover to reveal what source an image came from…

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Paint Exploding in Slow Motion is Colorfully Spectacular
The Slow-Mo Guys are at it again, but this time they are making a mess of rainbow proportions
They lit jars of paint on fire and watched as they blew up, splattering colors everywhere. They framed the explosions with a camera running at 15,000 frames per second — that’s 600 times slower than human vision in real time — to show us the slow motion bursts of color
SEE ALSO: Watch Peeps Get Obliterated in Slow Motion

There were no special effects added, but you’ll still feel as if you’re watching a miniature fireworks show…

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