- CG: Oh dear – looks like someone at Apple gave out an ADC password to a hijacker… because they asked for it. https://tinyurl.com/5ljeof #
- CG: Looks like rampant Brits swamped O2 and Carphone Warehouse re: iPhone 3G. No iPhones for you guys! Pip pip! https://tinyurl.com/5b9at2 #
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4 responses to “Twitter updates for 2008-07-08”
This will be interesting to watch; in 100% of the cases I’ve seen bloggers who tried posting Twits on their blog found that 1) nobody cares about Twits and 2) it takes down the average content quality of the blog. In each case the blogger subsequently concluded the experiment was a failure and stopped. Good luck :)
The idea is for all of us to start using Twitter for ‘microblogging’, to provide very brief news bites that aren’t otherwise covered on the blog. Whether this happens and what the audience reaction is remains to be seen, but it’s worth a go. And if people get annoyed by it, it’s easy enough to turn off the blog-post functionality and just leave the tweets in the sidebar.