Ashton Kutcher wins Twitter battle with CNN

http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2009/04/17/tech-090417-twitter-ashton-kutcher-cnn.html


For now, Ashton Kutcher is the king of Twitter. But there is a new
challenger — Oprah.

Kutcher triumphed over CNN in their much-ballyhooed race to be the
first to reach a million followers on the microblogging website.
Kutcher surpassed that benchmark in the early morning hours Friday,
narrowly edging out the breaking news feed from the Time Warner
Inc.-owned network.

Speaking in a live webcast early Friday, Kutcher took the tone of a
revolutionary.

"We have shown the world that the new wave is here," Kutcher said on
ustream.tv shortly after passing the million mark. "It is present and
it is ready to explode. You guys are all of it because I can't follow
me."

Kutcher had long trailed CNN, but he staged a rally in recent days
that captured the attention of the web.

The million-mark race was taken by many as a symbol of the huge
upswing in Twitter's popularity.

In recent months, the number of Twitter site visitors has increased
exponentially. Search engine Yahoo said Friday that searches for
Twitter over the past four months increased more than 5,559 per cent
over the same time last year.

The site allows users to type "tweets" of 140 characters or less on
their computers or cellphones, which others "follow" on Twitter like a
stock ticker.

Kutcher, who's an avid user of the site along with wife Demi Moore,
said Twitter is democratizing media and removing filters between
celebrities and fans, big media companies and their customers.

"We can and will create our media," said Kutcher, who celebrated his
victory with champagne and by posting the tweet: "Victory is ours!"

The 31-year-old Kutcher had said he would "ding-dong-ditch" CNN
founder Ted Turner if he won, and pledged to make good on his promise.

Sean (Diddy) Combs was among the celebrity "Twitteratti" who supported
Kutcher's run.

CNN's Larry King posted a video earlier in the week, playfully
threatening Kutcher: "CNN will bury you!"

Kutcher was to appear on King's program Friday evening.

King was far from the only person sucked into Twitter by the
million-mark showdown. Among the many new users to join was Oprah
Winfrey, whose entry caused ripples across Twitter.

She gained more than 130,000 followers in less than a day, suggesting
Winfrey — so successful in television, magazines, books and other
media — would thrive on yet another platform.

Kutcher, CNN and Winfrey pledged to mark the occasion by purchasing
mosquito bed nets to combat malaria. Kutcher donated $100,000 to the
Malaria No More Fund, the charity said Friday.

Winfrey hosted a Twitter special on her show Friday with Kutcher as a
guest, connected through the Internet communications service Skype.
She also sent her first tweet.

"I'm still not sure I get it," Winfrey said before tentatively typing
"ASHTON IS NEXT" into a laptop, announcing the actor's appearance.

"OK, here goes," she said, pressing a key.

It didn't go, actually. Winfrey's representatives said she hit the
wrong key. Her next attempt, also all in capital letters, went
through: "HI TWITTERS. THANK YOU FOR A WARM WELCOME. FEELING REALLY
21st CENTURY."

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