My answer appears in TWITTER
:-)
To be serious.
I think that Twitter is good for moving information about information to a
'group'. Say Leeds Twitter would get an url of an article about Leeds
subjects..
 Facebook is more about giving a broader outline in reasonable English.--
say parts of the article or even all of it.
And a blog is for Rabitting on about something, say your opinion about the
article and an other opinion ----.
Obviously a continuum with not well defined boundaries.
Like everything in Internet its the content that counts. That is determined
by correct niching and quality of information.

The most boring drivel I've written in a long time. But you did ask!!


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On 12 January 2011 10:15, McWilliams, Brendan, VF-Group (bmcwill) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I simply cannot understand the success of Twitter. Perhaps if you're in
> the media or frontline politicians but beyond that.... can someone
> please explain?  A sentence or two here or there from whomever it is -
> is it some reflection of a need to garner responses or wha? Z-list celeb
> culture taking over the world with people "following"
> never-was-talented-but-famous-god-knows-why d-lister?? ;->
>
> That's not to say I'm against such things - although an infrequent user
> of Facebook e.g. to share photos of the nippers with my far flung
> immediate family and quite a few old friends that I/we'd lost contact
> with have been have been in touch....
>
> Dr Mike - your big moment for some bona fide shrink expertise input
> here!
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> En nombre de Nigel Barber
> Enviado el: martes, 11 de enero de 2011 18:36
> Para: sinister dexter
> CC: [email protected]
> Asunto: Re: [LU] twitter whites
>
> Me too. Lord knows why!
>
> Long term, I think Twitter has more legs than Facebook, although it will
> ceaselessly infuriate grammar pedants.
>
>
> Nigel (@mindbrix)
>
>
>
> On 11 January 2011 15:29, sinister dexter <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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