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And what fun Twitter is. In these hyper-interactive, YouTube-enabled times, it is remarkable that an enjoyable, meaningful web service can be created out of something as simple as 140-character text segments. Like all good web services, however, Twitter thrives on its ecosystem--the army of users and programmers and designers that are coming up with ways to make the Twitter experience more fulfilling. Here are a few of my favorite Twitter-based applications.
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The 12-Minute Definitive Guide to Twitter
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Twitter is essentially a net-based chatroom filled with your friends. The basic
idea is you log in to the service, add friends, and start sending them simple
little messages. These messages are limited to 140 characters or less, so you
have to make do with a sentence or two. You can elect to send and receive
messages any number of ways--through Twitter's website, through your mobile
phone (via SMS), through your IM client, through RSS, or through a number of
third-party tools that have emerged to help people access and interact with the
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used, perhaps most interesting is the fact we can all use it in our own,
individual w
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Eric SizemoreThis was THE most talked about Web 2.0 technology at the conference. Join Twittter.com and add me. Checkout http://Twittervision.com
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Twitter has been labeled anything from a microblogging application to a continuous presence notifier to a viral, social instant messaging client. Whatever Twitter is, it has certainly caught the attention of a wide swath of people and it appears to be well on its way to establishing itself as the first breakout Web 2.0 application of 2007.
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And what fun Twitter is. In these hyper-interactive, YouTube-enabled times, it is remarkable that an enjoyable, meaningful web service can be created out of something as simple as 140-character text segments. Like all good web services, however, Twitter thrives on its ecosystem--the army of users and programmers and designers that are coming up with ways to make the Twitter experience more fulfilling. Here are a few of my favorite Twitter-based applications.
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Marie ColemanTwitter has been labeled anything from a microblogging application to a continuous presence notifier to a viral, social instant messaging client.
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