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Pages: 160, Paperback, Michael O'Mara Books Ltd Last Update 23.12.2009 05:48
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by - written on 18/09/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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Those who know me well will know what a huge twitterholic I am! If I am away from Twitter for more than an hour or so I'm itching to get back on. It's the first thing I check in the morning, and the last thing I check before I retire to bed. It's such a wonderful website that enables you to send messages of 140 characters or less to others who use the site, and also share what you are doing with the world. Some may see this as openly welcoming stalking (a friend thought this, who I have now managed to persuade to join Twitter), but I think it is simply a fun and exciting way to tell people what you are doing, how you are feeling etc. It is free to join and provides hours ... Read the complete review
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