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  1. X - Official Site

    From breaking news and entertainment to sports and politics, get the full story with all the live commentary.

  2. X - Wikipedia

    X, or x, is the twenty-fourth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide.

  3. About X | Our company and priorities

    Learn more about X the company, and how we ensure people have a free and safe place to talk.

  4. X on the App Store

    The X app is the trusted global digital town square for everyone. With X, you can: - Post content for the world to see and join public conversations. - Stay up to date on breaking news and …

  5. Using X

    Adding content to your Tweet Last viewed How to share and watch videos on X Last viewed How to make images accessible for people Last viewed

  6. Transforming the Global Town Square - blog.x.com

    Jan 9, 2024 · In 2023, we laid the groundwork for the global town square, and in 2024, that vision will come alive. On the one-year anniversary of acquisition, we shared our progress and the …

  7. Twitter is now X. Here's what that means. - CBS News

    Jul 31, 2023 · X.com now redirects to Twitter.com; the company's headquarters now sports a flashing X where there was once was a bird logo, and the app now appears as "X" in the Apple …

  8. X (Formerly Twitter) - Apps on Google Play

    2 days ago · X isn’t just another social media app, it’s the ultimate destination for staying well informed, sharing ideas, and building communities. With X, you’re always in the loop with …

  9. X - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    X is the twenty-fourth (number 24) letter in the English alphabet. It makes the kss sound (for example: xylophone, exit, next, fox) or, sometimes, the gzz sound or sometimes, if it is at the …

  10. X definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    X is the twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet. 2. When writing down the size of something, you can use x in between the measurements to mean 'by'. The conservatory measures …