140 characters of expression via widgets, SMS, AIM, the coveted iPhone application iTweet, the fantastic Twitterific, the entertaining Twittervision…
There are a few core personality-types that fit in with Twitter-users (tweeters), but regardless of the message that’s being delivered and the personalities that are being displayed, tweeters all have one thing in common, consistent - brief - short-spoken - participation. Say what you need, and keep it short - that’s the motto. In a world where more conversations, plans, and directions are passed over cell via 160 character messages, Twitter’s 140 character limit is almost too much space for some people.
Based on the premise of answering a simple question: “What are you doing?” - The social dynamic surrounding Twitter is for the sharing, the nosey, and more importantly… the ever plugged in, and always on Internet users of the web 2.0 world. Anyone who runs a blog, should be on Twitter… Anyone who has a cell phone, should be on Twitter… if you have neither of those things, don’t worry… you’re name is actually probably Lucious Meridious Somethingerotherous and there’s a battle with Germania tomorrow morning you should be worrying about instead.





















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