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Wow. Just as this Twitter thing gets going, people say it's dying.Jason Clark, at iMedia Connection, writes:
I guess we don't have to go into how much publicity Twitter is getting these days. Twitter's microblogging strategy is a huge paradigm shift, and the effect on communication is massive. But Twitter's fame and glory is not going to last.
His piece is entitled, "Why Twitter Will Soon Become Obsolete." It's worth reading in full.
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