Comments on: Twitter's big day? Here comes Oprah
Oprah Winfrey has joined Twitter, lending some mainstream clout to the microblogging service. She'll be talking about it on the show Friday with Twitter's CEO and Ashton Kutcher.
Oprah Winfrey has joined Twitter, lending some mainstream clout to the microblogging service. She'll be talking about it on the show Friday with Twitter's CEO and Ashton Kutcher.
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Hopefully, the same will happen to twitter as it becomes so overrun with users that the company can't sustain the infrastructure or the marketing prowess to generate enough funds to maintain it. Perhaps Oprah will be the cow that breaks twitter's back. I'm hoping so...
And how funny is it that her first tweet is grammatically incorrect - if the site is called twitter, then a member is a twitterer, and if you tweet today, does that mean you ******* yesterday? Haha, here's hoping you implode and stop hogging valuable bandwith twitter.
"Mommy, what was a rock star"
- Bono, U2 (The music group, not the defense spy plane)
As I told my wife after that experience, certainly learned that the production co. behind the scenes is more than what meets the eye on TV. For some reason you can't get that point across to the viewing audience.
that South Park episode was funny though
During the periods of time when you're logged into your account you can actually see info about those subjects/people you are following in "near realtime" so if timeliness of certain info is important to you Twitter can also be a very useful too.
People who don't "get" twitter haven't used it much. I didn't get it at first either.
Blogging started for the technically elite, and then everyone was doing it (most not well) and now you know how to filter/find only the blog content you WANT to read. Twitter will/is going through the same process only ... faster.
- by sirvertual April 21, 2009 9:12 AM PDT
- How / Why people are soo 'star-crossed' has always been a puzzle-mystery to me...I just don't get it...I mean, you don't 'know' these people...or really anything about them (except whatever is said or printed by the media...and they 'certainly' don't know you (nor do they want to)...yet seemingly 'everyone' is literally apesh@T about everything to do with celebrities???...The recent Twitter 'war' is pushing the boundaries of complete absurdity and outright stupidity...I think Ashton is somehow behaving even younger than he is...what'shername 'Demi' is gonna' have to use her parental experience and get this kid under control somehow...Ding-Dong-Ditching???..are you for real?...You need to be grounded or something (..."and a week with no computer...oh-nooo...just you leave that i-phone here too mister!...and just keep it up & see where that get6s you...you'll be having that 'no added sugar' ice cream, instead of your usual 'whatever you want' for dessert!" )...
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