In message <CAD15Wt10pj4euLZC-JACSuEDoiVGO=fodpa83gfap-y5q8q...@mail.gmail.com>, Dave Park <[email protected]> writes

Hi Dave,

It is useful for quick information bursts.

I recently joined Twitter, and now I have "followers" picking up on my comments - or "tweets" in the jargon.

Which includes a local newspaper hosted on the web.

I guess technology just keeps on diverging ... :-)


Hopefully, Twitter can quickly join our other platforms as an
irrelevant footnote of computing history ;)

Dave

On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:53 AM, Memory Lane Computing Ltd
<[email protected]> wrote:
Apologies for another shot of blatant marketing, but if anybody wants to
stay in touch with product developments and other news at Memory Lane
Computing, we're now on Twitter:

@memorylanecmptg

http://twitter.com/#!/memorylanecmptg

I'll also be tweeting any changes to the status of our device drivers and
other software (updates, issues etc).

I hope this service will prove useful; it's our first foray into Social
Networking.


Adrian
www.memorylanecomputing.com



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