I can't stand twitter. The only reason I would ever go there is because its kinda cool when celebrities post what they are doing in there day to day lives... but then after reading 4 posts I realize how stupid it is. I would never read a friends twitter because no one does anything exciting enough to have one.
I don't get Twitter. It seems pretty pointless to me. Here's another site you may find just as exciting. http://mylifeisaverage.com/index.html
I just made a twitter account and told Sasha V. what to do and not do in tonights game...hope he reads it
Following all the cyclists in the Giro was pretty cool. Got an inside look that you wouldn't normally get. http://twitter.com/Lancearmstrong http://twitter.com/Levi_Leipheimer http://twitter.com/dzabriskie http://twitter.com/mickrogers
Unfortunately, I had to learn a lot about Twitter. I wrote a column slamming it and the Twitterati hated me for it. I've since learned that for some folks, its a great social networking tool- they meet potential business partners, chat about areas of mutual concern, etc. It actually is very little of the "I'm eating an apple now" stuff. People post links to articles of interest for their group, etc. That all said, I still don't like it much.
It would be sweet if messages were called "twats" instead of "tweets" What did you do today? I twatted
Heh, that's cute. It looks more like a parody of Fuck My Life rather than Twitter. http://www.fmylife.com/
somehow, "my life is average" is just as funny as "f my life." Both are fun when you're bored, though. I saw this on Conan the other night and thought it was pretty funny http://www.hulu.com/watch/75638/the-tonight-show-with-conan-obrien-twitter-tracker
Who is Guy Kuwalksi, and why does he have so many friends? Amare Stoudemire, Taylor Swift, and Kenny Smith have the most interesting twitters out of the people I follow. Kenny Smith's twitter getting hacked by his daughter was classic.
Marcus Williams' Twitter is fucking awesome. its like mwill11 or something. Guy Kawasaki is a guy who wrote the book the "art of the start" and is a small-medium business guru. He's inolved in Venture capital....