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A Pioneer Explains Twitter

April 28th, 2008 by Chantelle Oliver in Web 2.0 Museum | Viewed 10469 times since 04/15, 5 so far today

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Are you sick to death of hearing about Twitter and not knowing what it is? Of feeling behind the times?

Here is a step-by-step Twitter video instruction guide presented by a pioneer lady. In just a few minutes you can be part of the modern era!

Twitter for Beginners: So Simple A Pioneer Can Do It from twitter howto on Vimeo.

Are you ready for even more? You’d better be:

  • Concise and comprehensive guide to Twitter, including desktop applications and practical uses.
  • Animation video overview of Twitter from Commoncraft.
  • Video from the history of Twitter.
  • 137 links of the most recent Twitter developments and news.
  • My username on Twitter is the past form and yet femininized version of Tweet: Twot.

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Posted on Monday, April 28th, 2008 at 2:14 pm. Follow comments through the RSS 2.0 feed. Comment or trackback.

3 Responses to “A Pioneer Explains Twitter”

  1. Quinn Says:

    Jee golly, that’s so easy even a simple country folk like I can use twitter!

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