Time Magazine has some articles on Twitter this week one of which is how Twitter is changing the way we live.
They even cover the top 10 celebrity Twitter feeds:
Britney Spears: http://twitter.com/britneyspears
Snoop Dog: http://twitter.com/snoopdogg
Dalai Lama: http://twitter.com/ohhdl
John Hodgman: http://twitter.com/hodgman?page=1
Claire McCaskill: http://twitter.com/clairecmc
Lance Armstrong: http://twitter.com/lancearmstrong?page=5
Shaquille O’Neal: http://twitter.com/THE_REAL_SHAQ?page=1
Arnold Swarzenegger: http://twitter.com/schwarzenegger
David Lynch: http://twitter.com/DAVID_LYNCH
Demi Moore: http://twitter.com/mrskutcher
Ashton Kutcher: http://twitter.com/aplusk
So, if you want to become a follower of any or all these celebrities, be my guest.
Even members of Congress Tweet. Times are changing, fast. Using Twitter is one way to reach younger voters. Old people don’t Twitter—young people do. Politicians are being to learn that if they want to tap into the new generation they have to learn how to communicate with them—and cast away their quills and ink in favor of the modern way to keep in touch with their constituents. Twitter is changing the way of politics.
Twitter is also changing the way America does business.
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