Saturday, April 6, 2013

At first the baby, then a soldier, thinking about the strange eventful history creating addiction @ Jack, loved, hated

Twitter is seven. These days, regular users know that the only place in the world that can start a revolution government as easily as it can feed a bout of fame, but we know they are probably too busy retweeting someone sarcastic comment an ability to focus on death - bonus points if it's a parody account Darth Vader - think about how Twitter has changed since childhood, made us think of you.

Here, with some apologies to Shakespeare, to seven years, Twitter:

Chapter 1: Birth (Twirth)

Twttr was born March 21, 2006, Jack Dorsey, who, no doubt after realizing "Twttr" it is impossible to say, then added some vowels. With the vowel-less birth of Twitter, Dorsey concept for the logo was also questionable:

All that changed when the British artist Simon Oxley stepped in and gave us all the birds we know as "Larry."

Chapter 2: name name

At the time Twitter reached kindergarten, people began to record and trying to figure out what to do with this new "platform for micro-blogging." After the first tweet ("Is there anybody there?") What can I say The natural response was a tweet about food in abundance.

According to Topsy, a service that measures social analysis, the term "nom" was used in tweets about 2 million times.

Chapter 3: oversharing

things

Twitter continues until he was elected President of Twitter and suddenly gave a serious platform of influence - yes, with a "c".

Then came the celebrities who quickly solidified a tradition of self-promotion that has lasted until today. Suddenly, Larry King was live tweeting the race to 1 million followers against Ashton Kutcher. Then, Kutcher and wife Demi Moore (@ mrskutcher born) who took a highly publicized his pioneering efforts in the art of break selfie deter a follower suicide.

Meanwhile, Stephen Fry hilarious kickstarted the global culture of oversharing while stuck in an elevator

The tradition has continued, embraced by politicians, celebrities and even the warm dirt. The best of the long history oversharing Twitter? Gentle irony deposit

Chapter 4: celebrity feud

Now it is the time when we begin to see pop culture is to overcome what is happening on Twitter. An example:


We are stopping there.

Chapter 5: Klout
Find best price for : --Mayer----Twitter--

0 comments:

Blog Archive