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Twitter for better

As my usual obsessive compulsive practice on the World Wide Web I opened Twitter accounts. Not one, not two, but three. One for completing updates in the super feed. The second for my own randomness, the common Twitter use. Another for Jimmy — he’s independent of me now.

At first I acted just like all of my friends who don’t care about joining Twitter. I thought it is silly to jot down every mundane thing that we do, but it turns out to be an interesting activity of recording daily life. I couldn’t deny its importance as I saw more people using and more discussions on its success. Not only personal Facebook-status-like entries are there, but also very useful information such as official (or unofficial) highlights of newspapers and organizations. Some users provide lines of thoughts and wisdom. It’s not only for the nosy, but also the intellectual and intelligent. Celebrities and politicians use it, meaning it is the right medium for focus of interest. It’s amazing what 140 characters (maximum of each post) can do. There are other micro-blogging sites, but with its sweet and simple interface, you simply have to follow Twitter.