Twitter Tweetag Twollow - Now What? Is Twitter Fake?

by Hiroshi on 21-11-2008

As soon as any useful online service is launched and get popular, its copies start to follow. After sometime user does not know that where he is heading is not actually original service. We all know TWITTER. I tweet, you probably also tweet or you may tweet sometime later, my friend tweets, my friend's grandma tweets. I know we are humans but many of us tweet using twitter. Lets see the funny aspect of it. So what are these Twitter, Tweetag and Twollow...

Twitter

Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent tweets (answers) to one simple question: What are you doing?

http://twitter.com

Tweetag

Browse the tweetsphere.

http://tweetag.com

Twollow

Auto follow people on twitter.

{ HOLD ON!!! wow, wow, wow, woowwww. Now now dear! Twitter was probably not built to fake people following each others when they are actually not. Click the link and watch the video demonstration of Twollow. }

http://twollow.com

Before you do anything; Read this: Twitter Suspended Accounts

One of my colleagues told me that Twitter is fake. It is just a waste of time. I thought everybody has his own opinion. Twitter is fun. You share and give something to world, world gives you something back.

Twitter is not just a mini blogging platform. Here is some interesting stuff relating to Twitter:

True Story of a Twitter Marriage Proposal

Getting Fired At Yahoo: A Twitter Log

The 8 Most Entertaining Twitter Users

The Twitter Hall of Shame: 50 Tweets That Will Echo in History

Blogs about: Funny Tweets

You can follow me here on Twitter!
Follow me at ORIGINAL TWITTER

What do you think about Twitter, Tweetag and Twollow? What is your experience?
Is Twitter for just bloggers or everybody? Give me your twitter URL in comments...

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One Response to “Twitter Tweetag Twollow - Now What? Is Twitter Fake?”

  1. Feb 13, 2009
    Daryl Says: Reply to this comment

    Be careful what you use for Twitter. There can be many online tools and websites which will just grab your twitter user name and password.

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