Twitter lines up a talk fest

February 19, 2009 – 10:19 am

Twitter is a micro-blogging site with a social networking touch. Through Twitter you can feasibly stay connected with friends, relatives and colleague and keep sharing instant messages. While messaging, lack of space for expression has been a key concern. Twitter solves this concern by giving you ample space; as much as 140 characters. This is quite unprecedented. You can also add various emoticons and other expression forms to make your message more heart felt.

 

Texts that are used over the twitter blog are known as tweets. The world is getting metamorphosed into a small village through the arc of web space. It has become possible for each human to connect with other. The social networking sites, You Tubes Google maps and now twitter prose this formula.

 

Twitter resources let you read and send other reader’s feedbacks and updates; this then becomes a micro-blogging entity where new rules are made, and an entirely new domain of conversation can spring up via routes of “larger expressions”.

 

Twitter is an extremely gifted tool for making new relationships. Now we know how this can open inroads to blog promotion. Through various blogs, you can commendably execute your personal business interest or responsible social forums.

 

You can receive twitter updates through RSS (really simple syndication) or even go through Twitter Mobile, Face Book and Twidget for the purpose of transferring messages and expression. Though twitter has started as a public utility messaging and a fun site primarily, we can generate many useful formulas through twitter. It can be used for blog promotion, just as suggested and at the same time twitter resources can be used for public forums, public posts, public polls, and niche blogging.

 

The seeds have been scattered and the velocity of wind is high. Twitter will travel all around the globe and in not time, Tweets will become synonymous with messaging worldwide.

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