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Twitter is a social networking platform that allows its users to send and read micro-blogs of up to 280-characters known as “tweets”. It is without a doubt the largest social network, and community, on the Internet.
Adobe Sign is a cloud-based service that lets an individual or organization send, secure, track, and manage e-signature processes.
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Triggers every time the specified user likes a tweet.
Triggers every time you create a new tweet.
Triggers whenever your chosen user gets a new follower.
Triggers whenever you gain a new follower.
Triggers from mention of search term in a specific geo location.
Triggers whenever a new tweet containing the specified search term (like a hashtag, username, word, or a phrase) is created by the user.
Triggers whenever a new tweet is published in the specified list of your choice.
Triggers every time a specific user tweets.
Triggers when a new document signed
A user is added to one of your lists.
Includes an image in the tweet.
Composes a tweet.
Creates an agreement. Sends it out for signatures.
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Twitter is a social networking and microblogging service that allows its users to send and read other people’s tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 280 characters, displayed on the user’s profile page and delivered to the recipient’s inbox. Twitter also allows users to receive updates via the web, SMS, or mobile device application. Users can subscribe to other users to hear when they post new content or respond to existing content. Users can send direct messages to other users, which are protected from being viewed by non-subscribers. Tweets can be tagged using hashtags, which helps viewers find tweets about a particular topic.
Twitter was created in 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams, Biz Stone, and Noah Glass and launched in March of the same year. The service rapidly gained worldwide popularity, with 200 million users posting 340 million tweets a day in 2012. The service also handled 1.6 billion search queries per day. In 2013, it was one of the ten most-visited websites and has been described as “the SMS of the Internet.” As of 2016, Twitter had more than 310 million monthly active users.
Adobe Sign is a service for sharing and signing documents online. It can be accessed from a web browser, email client or mobile app. In addition to signing documents, users can also track documents and manage workflows from Adobe Sign. Since 2010, Adobe Sign has been used by over 300 organizations including Walmart, Starbucks, Cisco Systems and Subway.
The integration of Twitter and Adobe Sign has enormous benefits to their users. Firstly, it significantly increases the efficiency of signing documents by speeding up the process of inputting information into a document. Secondly, it allows a user to track his or her document at any time during the signing process. Lastly, this integration allows for direct communication between co-signers during the signing process.
First of all, this integration dramatically improves the efficiency of signing documents by enabling users to input information directly into a document while simultaneously communicating with co-signers on Twitter. With traditional paper-based signing processes, users have to manually type in desired information into the document before faxing it back and forth between co-signers until all parties agree on an agreement. This is especially cumbersome if there are many parties invpved in the signing process and if they live in different cities or countries. With this integration, however, all parties will be able to access and edit a document simultaneously through their Twitter accounts or mobile apps. This not only saves time but also reduces human error because the user only needs to make one entry (through either Twitter or Adobe Sign. and it will be reflected on all other documents that were created by that user.
Secondly, this integration allows for direct communication between co-signers during the signing process. This is possible because all signers will be able to communicate with each other via Twitter while viewing and editing a document. For example, if Party A and Party B decide to sign an agreement together, both parties will be able to view each other’s tweets while they are editing the document outside of Adobe Sign.
Lastly, this integration allows users to track their documents at any time during the signing process through their Twitter account or mobile app. This will enable users to keep track of any changes made to a document by other signers without having to call them individually to ask about it. This is highly beneficial because it saves both time and money since it eliminates the need for phone calls between signers. Moreover, this feature will allow users to have greater contrp over documents during the signing process because they can immediately know if something has changed in it without having to call one another about it. For example, if Party A edits the document after Party B has already signed it, then Party A can instantly see that Party B has already signed it without having to call him or her personally about it.
With these benefits in mind, I believe that integrating Twitter with Adobe Sign will increase productivity among its users where it counts – during the actual task of signing documents electronically through Adobe Sign.
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