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This from the NY Times column mentioned in your post.

"Twitter.com is all the rage among geeks, although it has more hype than users at this point. (When I speak at tech and education conferences, I routinely ask my audience how many are on Twitter. Usually, it's 1 in 500.)"

So, I, as many of your readers are, am in marketing. I don't have any clients that have the time to spend messing around with twitter right now - which means I don't. Am I alone? (Note, clients are moving into mobile. but tweets, ah, no.)
January 16, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterpeter
Peter, you're not alone. Twitter can be a time suck. However, it is alsoextremely valuable for building thought leadership, establishingrelationships with influencers and addressing customer service issues. It'snot for everyone.
January 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSteve Rubel

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