Twitter's pivotal moments: According to Twitter (pictures)
As Twitter prepares to go public, here's a look at some of the company's biggest moments in 140 characters or less.
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In its S-1 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Twitter said it has been "inspired" by how people are using the social network around the world. Some of the moments is specifically mentioned: President Barack Obama announcing his victory in the 2012 US presidential election (above); a tweet from a local resident in Abbottabad during the raid of Osama Bin Laden's compound; and people using Twitter to find loved ones after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Click through to take a look at some of the other 140 character moments that got a shout out in one of the most anticipated tech filings of the year.
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Twitter is born
Twitter was born on March 21, 2006, with just 24 characters.
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@ClarenceHouse
The British Monarchy (@ClarenceHouse) used Twitter to announce the birth of Prince George of Cambridge on July 22, 2013.
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US Airways Flight 1549
Twitter user Janis Krums (@jkrums) was among the first on the scene when US Airways Flight 1549 landed in the Hudson River near New York.
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The NBA Lockout
Oklahoma City Thunder player Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) turned to Twitter during the NBA lockout -- and ended up joining a flag football game at Oklahoma State University that night.
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Ice on Mars
NASA shared its excitement on Twitter when the Mars Phoenix Rover (@MarsPhoenix) discovered ice on Mars.
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Journey up Mount Everest
Want to know what it's like to climb Mount Everest? Nobukazu Kuriki (@kurikiyama_EN) tweeted during his journey up the world's highest mountain in 2012.
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@Oreo
When the power went out during the 2013 Super Bowl, Oreo (@Oreo) made sure everyone remembered that you can still "dunk in the dark."
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#MustHaveWheatThins
Never underestimate the power of a good slogan. Twitter said the #MustHaveWheatThins campaign "drove over 242,000 Tweets" mentioning the Wheat Thins (@WheatThins) brand and "resulted in a significant increase in followers on Twitter."