You’ve been Twitter-ed!

twitterrific_iconIs it too late to jump on the Twitter bandwagon?

Due to Twitterrific, a nice little Mac app, I decided to make some use of my Twitter account.

So if anyone wants to stalk me and know what I do at all times, by all means, feel free to try my Twitter page.

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6 Responses to “You’ve been Twitter-ed!”


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    Why everyone’s using Twitter lately?

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    Use it and you’ll see why. It’s addictive, telling the world what you are up to and stalking your friends :P

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    Is it too late to jump on the Twitter bandwagon?

    It’s not too late no. But it’s as pointless as it ever was. Twitter is the epitome of what’s wrong with ‘Web 2.0′-ish (whatever that means this week) centralised services that have no purpose whatsoever, but sell because they are central to a ‘trend’. By the way, the idea is not at all new. Twitter-like sites have been around since the early 2000s.

    Just my 2?.

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    For some reason I don’t like this service… Why should I inform anybody what I’m doing?!?!?! It’s silly, isn’t it?

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    @ cosmix: Web 2.0 is heavily based on trends, heck, it is a trend itself. But I love jumping into bandwagons :)

    @ john: It sounded silly to me at first too. But when I used it once or twice, I got it: it’s like a mini chat. You don’t have the courage required to reply to annoying flashing chat windows? Use Twitter to tell your friends to buzz off.

    I know it sounds silly. But it’s Twitter. And it’s highly addictive. Love it or leave it, folks.

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    I opened an account to try it out. Addictive? We’ll see about that. I can’t really see myself keeping up with updates for more than a week.


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