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On December 30, 2008 I was in Prague spending the New Year's Eve. That morning I found a copy of the Financial Times outside my hotel room and read this story during my breakfast, entitled Companies use Twitter to pack PR punch.
The story was intriguing and I was curious. When I returned home I opened up a Twitter account, almost two months ago by now. Here is my review and experience with Twitter for the past two months. It is a useless, stupid nightmare. This idiotic Web 2.0 nonsense is crammed with spammers and crazy people who have too much time in their hands, not to mention the occasional
hookers here and there who are trying to sneak in with their tweets.
Twitter is the dumbest thing I have ever seen, I can't believe my eyes. What is wrong with you people? Did you lose your minds? Get a job, do something, leave this stupidity alone.
Now, I have to rescue my cell phone (blackberry) from the direct text messages and advertising spam, infested like cockroaches.
This weekend I will yank anything and everything I am receiving through my Twitter account out of my laptop and get my inbox back. This is stupid!
Hi, Salvatore!
Sam (SEO EXPERT) (SEO_SEM_EXPERT) is now following your updates on Twitter.
Check out Sam (SEO EXPERT)'s profile here:
http://twitter.com/SEO_SEM_EXPERT
You may follow Sam (SEO EXPERT) as well by clicking on the "follow" button.
Best,
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Turn off these emails at: http://twitter.com/account/notifications
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Salvatore Genovese is a Cloud Computing consultant and an i-technology blogger based in Rome, Italy. He occasionally blogs about SOA, start-ups, mergers and acquisitions, open source and bleeding-edge technologies, companies, and personalities. Sal can be reached at hamilton(at)sys-con.com.
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Dave Parsons 08/05/09 12:32:00 AM EDT | |||
Thank you! I just left that ridiculous site and all I could think was "what the hell is this?" It is worse than TV! and you cant get much worse than that. |
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