Twitter Making Waves with Microblogging
Posted by scoop on October 21st, 2008 in Uncategorized |
Twitter was introduced last year and apparently many ignored it. But ask again today and you will see that Twitter is coming back and running over traditional social networking and blogging, perhaps making it simpler using as much as 140 key strokes that can provide general information for other people to read.
This is something familiar for subscribers that have signed up with Twitter and want to monitor certain bloggers in the blogosphere. But the thing is, would anyone care about following a certain blogger in mind?
Perhaps if the blogger is affiliated in a certain way such as perhaps handling a popular blog. It may look like similar to subscribing to RSS feeds only that you are able to follow that person on his other blogs as well.
Certainly, there is more than one blog that many bloggers handle. This is only common as probloggers are a rarity. Not all people today are aware that blogging can be a good profession to follow and for all intents and purposes, the tweet is something that they can very well learn from as well.
As with traditional web-based diaries or blogs, micro-bloggers create a profile with a blog service and use it to post short entries. These posts are not normally more than 140 keystrokes long - shorter than a standard text message.








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