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		<title>Twitter and Tweeting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I do twitter.  I began to twitter about the time I started to blog.  Which is about right about now.  I certainly seem to have more familiarity with blogging, you write something, it goes on a web page, and people can read it should they ever wind up on the same page.  Twittering just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I do twitter.  I began to twitter about the time I started to blog.  Which is about right about now.  I certainly seem to have more familiarity with blogging, you write something, it goes on a web page, <span id="more-59"></span>and people can read it should they ever wind up on the same page.  Twittering just goes into the now, it doesn&#8217;t project through time the way a blog (or a normal web page) does.</p>
<p>So far for me, twittering is mostly an exercise in listening.  Of course I have very few followers, so if I do tweet something, it&#8217;s not like the whole world will hear it.  See, on a web page, like this blog, it may take zillions of years for everyone to see it, but as a tweet &#8211; it just vanishes into the ether.  Sure, the tweets are there for ever more, but unlike a blog, that&#8217;s not what they&#8217;re about.  They&#8217;re about right now.  And that&#8217;s really the only moment they have in their heyday.  I have 12-year-old web pages that are visited numerous times daily.  Tweets just ain&#8217;t like that.</p>
<p>Cindy uses tweets to &#8220;see the web&#8221;, as it were.  She follows links tweeted by people who scour for cool stuff, or follow other people who follow other people who scour for cool stuff.  That&#8217;s about all I can use it for so far, myself.</p>
<p>Oh, and I&#8217;ve learned how to tweet about a new post in my blog.</p>
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