Tuesday, May 25, 2010

CPL 2.0 and Twitter

• Armed with a bit of knowledge about what Twitter is all about, share your thoughts on this fast growing online phenomenon.

This info from the Twitter site sums it up for me:

Twitter lets you write and read messages of up to 140 characters, or the very length of this sentence, including all punctuation and spaces. The messages are public and you decide what sort of messages you want to receive—Twitter being a recipient driven information network. In addition, you can send and receive Twitter messages, or tweets, equally well from your desktop or your mobile phone.
When you combine messages that are quick to write, easy to read, public, controlled by the recipient and exchangeable anywhere, you’ve got a powerful, real-time way to communicate. And real-time communication is turning out to be ground-breaking for users and businesses alike.

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