Trending: Twitter Connections, Nail Snaps
TWITTER LOVE CONNECTION
A romantic connection thanks to twitter and North Texas' own American Airlines!
Erica Domesek was convinced she had met the man of her dreams on an American Airlines flight -- and she turned to Twitter to track him down.
Her first tweet to the airline read:
Dear @AmericanAir: just got off my flight with my future husband, but didn't catch his full name. Wanna be match maker #flight1037
— P.S.- I made this... (@psimadethis) March 16, 2014
The airline tweeted back that they couldn't contact the mystery man for her -- but offered something else.
@psimadethis We're unable to do that either. You could profess your #romance here in hopes he or a friend tweets us. We won't mind.
— American Airlines (@AmericanAir) March 16, 2014
Erica sent the information she knew about him to the airline, and American tweeted this message:
@psimadethis We hope someone knows, Clauco who was born in Torino and lives in SoHo. His future wife is here and looking for him. #goodluck
— American Airlines (@AmericanAir) March 16, 2014
And all her hard work paid off -- Erica later confirmed on Twitter that she found her guy. No word on whether they will make arrangements for a first date.
TWITTER CONNECTS FOOTBALL STAR WITH FUSSY FAN
Twitter also came in handy for an NFL player determined to find one of his biggest fans.
Star receiver Steve smith used it to connect with a little guy who was not happy that Smith got cut from the Carolina Panthers.
Steve Smith saw this video and got on Twitter to ask for help.
I need that kids info. If anyone knw him or how to get in touch pls help me... I need help finding Gavin. The crying kid
— Steve Smith (@89SteveSmith) March 16, 2014
A couple of hours later -- this update...
I found Gavin. His dad and I got in contact. Once I'm back in town will hook up the Lil guy...... everyone thank u for ur help
— Steve Smith (@89SteveSmith) March 16, 2014
NAIL SNAPS
The inspiration for your next manicure could be any picture on your phone.
Your kid's face, a mascot, a logo -- the possibilities are endless with an app called "Nail Snaps."
It would let you turn personal photos into nail polish stickers.
You could have the same image on each finger or use one image for your whole hand.
The app's creator is trying to raise about $50,000 on Kickstarter to get the project off the ground.
So far, Nail Snaps has raised about one-third of the money.