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Twitter Problems

Tuesday, March 24, 2009 at 11:44 AM
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Nels now realizes what the pressure to produce a higher quality and quantity of writing on a daily basis feels like. A certain degree of pressure to produce academic writing on command does exist. On a lighter note, the Twitter micro blogging system has been experiencing significant problems today. Twitter provides a writer with the opportunity to focus on preparing one good quality sentence. Within the confines of the Twitter micro blogging service, each tweet should be independently meaningful. A writer typically relies on the information presented throughout a paragraph to support each sentence. Forcing a writer to consider the construction of each sentence independently can actually be helpful. Communication remains inherent within all forms of writing. The ability to communication knowledge or simple questions asynchronously requires access to a storage method. Written words store knowledge or simple questions. Twitter will probably be experiencing significant technical problems until the service owners establish a profitable business model. According to research based on basic observations, Twitter has no subscription fees, no advertising, and no external revenue streams.

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