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Twitter and status updating
Thursday, October 22, 2009Twitter has been criticized for its lack of relevance to younger internet users (teens). Some progress is being made on that front, according to a new Pew report. In terms of numbers, 1 in 5 internet users utilize Twitter (or similar status updating) service. From a quick read of the article, I don’t see any mention of how often people actually update their status. This “I’m on Twitter” statement ...
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