Comments on: I'm officially dropping out of the Twitter gab fest
Don't know about you, but I'm thoroughly bored by the daily exegesis that attends even the smallest, most trivial "news" surrounding Twitter.
Don't know about you, but I'm thoroughly bored by the daily exegesis that attends even the smallest, most trivial "news" surrounding Twitter.
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i did th same search and found that ONE "tweet" said that, it was from FIVE DAYS AGO and not even about the same C. Cooper....it seem like you are now doing a much research as Don Reisinger.
Why So Serious?
While there are some true values to the social networking phenomena, the majority of it (like twitter) is simply a symptom of mentality of the Look at Me generation.
Fortunately, they also have the attention span of a hummingbird, so hopefully we will be on to more useful technology shortly.
writing about how you won't talk about twitter is just as tacky as talking about twitter.
I am concerned, Mr. Cooper should not stop gabbing about Twitter. It would be similar to saying I am not going to gab about Google because they are only a search engine, when they were in their first couple of years. And maybe he did, who knows?
I have to say this, write about what is important and relevant. Relevant companies like Twitter are important. Sitting by a person and writing about a discussion you had with her isn't.
I thought I was going slowly mad, watching world+dog get a never-ending series of geekgasms over Twitter. Screw Twitter. I got better ways of occupying my time when I spare it.
How exactly do you define relevant and useful? I'm with Cooper on this one....nothing to see here, move along. Twitter is a huge waste of time and it wont ever make a dime.
I'm all for one less writer blabbing about Twitter...
Does this mean Ashton Kutcher is mentally challenged? NO! It means YOU are if you follow him.
In other words, it's for the segment of society with the lowest IQ and the lowest sense of self-esteem. There's probably some money ito be milked from that group, I guess....
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