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March 15th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

Either way you slice it, Twitter is a fascinating social experiment and definitely worth the time-suck.

— All hail microblogging, says Daily Kos’s Scout Finch, in an ironically long review of Twitter…

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