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    Twitter’s Killer App

    By Mark Evans | October 2, 2008

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    I just bookmarked (aka Instapaper-ed) a really interesting New Yorker article about the U.S. presidential election that someone posted on Twitter.

    If I hadn’t seen it on Twitter, I never would have heard about it, let alone read it.

    Being able to access this kind of information is, by far, the biggest reason I like Twitter.

    Getting access to interesting stories, trends, blog posts and ideas is Twitter’s killer app.

    People who provide these 140-character gems on a regular basis are worth following.

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    4 Responses to “Twitter’s Killer App”

    1. Joseph Thornley Says:
      October 2nd, 2008 at 7:10 pm

      Mark, You are SO right about the value of Twitter. I followed your link on Twitter to this article. And then I followed your link to Instapaper - only to realize I’d tried it some months back. However, then I didn’t get it. Tonight, it was precisely the kind of app I am looking for (to use with Safari on my G2 iPod Touch.) So, a journey of discovery that started with Twitter, ran through your blog and took me back to a forgotten app.

      Priceless.

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      October 4th, 2008 at 3:04 pm

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    4. newmediaMike Says:
      October 5th, 2008 at 8:46 am

      When I’m on Twitter I think I spend half of my time following the interesting links the people I follow put up.

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