Twitter is a toddler


Earlier today, Twitter turned the ripe old age of five. Now I have been using the network for three years now and it almost seems like yesterday that I jumped on the service.

Many people ask me why I do it and to be honest I am addicted to the real-time engagement. Whether it’s manning the corporate account or hopping in chats, Twitter allows me to constantly connect with people and learn without having to be in a classroom.

When asked to describe in 140 characters, I responded with:

[blackbirdpie url=”http://twitter.com/jeffespo/status/49881334801383424″]

Why do you Tweet?

24,378 Responses to Twitter is a toddler
  1. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  2. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  3. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  4. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  5. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  6. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  7. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  8. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  9. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  10. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  11. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  12. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  13. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  14. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  15. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  16. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  17. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  18. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  19. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  20. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  21. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  22. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  23. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  24. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  25. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  26. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  27. ariherzog
    March 23, 2011 | 11:44 am

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  28. jeffespo
    March 23, 2011 | 12:30 pm

    @Ari Herzog I couldn’t have put it better myself. Get to the point and get it done. Added words add to more snoozing.

Twitter is a toddler


Earlier today, Twitter turned the ripe old age of five. Now I have been using the network for three years now and it almost seems like yesterday that I jumped on the service.

Many people ask me why I do it and to be honest I am addicted to the real-time engagement. Whether it’s manning the corporate account or hopping in chats, Twitter allows me to constantly connect with people and learn without having to be in a classroom.

When asked to describe in 140 characters, I responded with:

[blackbirdpie url=”http://twitter.com/jeffespo/status/49881334801383424″]

Why do you Tweet?

24,378 Responses to Twitter is a toddler
  1. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  2. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  3. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  4. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  5. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  6. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  7. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  8. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  9. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  10. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  11. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  12. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  13. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  14. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  15. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  16. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  17. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  18. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  19. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  20. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  21. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  22. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  23. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  24. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  25. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  26. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  27. ariherzog
    March 23, 2011 | 11:44 am

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  28. jeffespo
    March 23, 2011 | 12:30 pm

    @Ari Herzog I couldn’t have put it better myself. Get to the point and get it done. Added words add to more snoozing.

Twitter is a toddler


Earlier today, Twitter turned the ripe old age of five. Now I have been using the network for three years now and it almost seems like yesterday that I jumped on the service.

Many people ask me why I do it and to be honest I am addicted to the real-time engagement. Whether it’s manning the corporate account or hopping in chats, Twitter allows me to constantly connect with people and learn without having to be in a classroom.

When asked to describe in 140 characters, I responded with:

[blackbirdpie url=”http://twitter.com/jeffespo/status/49881334801383424″]

Why do you Tweet?

24,378 Responses to Twitter is a toddler
  1. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  2. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  3. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  4. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  5. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  6. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  7. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  8. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  9. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  10. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  11. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  12. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  13. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  14. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  15. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  16. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  17. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  18. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  19. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  20. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  21. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  22. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  23. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  24. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  25. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  26. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  27. ariherzog
    March 23, 2011 | 11:44 am

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  28. jeffespo
    March 23, 2011 | 12:30 pm

    @Ari Herzog I couldn’t have put it better myself. Get to the point and get it done. Added words add to more snoozing.

Twitter is a toddler


Earlier today, Twitter turned the ripe old age of five. Now I have been using the network for three years now and it almost seems like yesterday that I jumped on the service.

Many people ask me why I do it and to be honest I am addicted to the real-time engagement. Whether it’s manning the corporate account or hopping in chats, Twitter allows me to constantly connect with people and learn without having to be in a classroom.

When asked to describe in 140 characters, I responded with:

[blackbirdpie url=”http://twitter.com/jeffespo/status/49881334801383424″]

Why do you Tweet?

24,378 Responses to Twitter is a toddler
  1. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  2. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  3. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  4. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  5. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  6. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  7. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  8. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  9. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  10. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  11. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  12. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  13. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  14. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  15. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  16. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  17. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  18. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  19. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  20. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  21. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  22. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  23. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  24. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  25. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  26. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  27. ariherzog
    March 23, 2011 | 11:44 am

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  28. jeffespo
    March 23, 2011 | 12:30 pm

    @Ari Herzog I couldn’t have put it better myself. Get to the point and get it done. Added words add to more snoozing.

Twitter is a toddler


Earlier today, Twitter turned the ripe old age of five. Now I have been using the network for three years now and it almost seems like yesterday that I jumped on the service.

Many people ask me why I do it and to be honest I am addicted to the real-time engagement. Whether it’s manning the corporate account or hopping in chats, Twitter allows me to constantly connect with people and learn without having to be in a classroom.

When asked to describe in 140 characters, I responded with:

[blackbirdpie url=”http://twitter.com/jeffespo/status/49881334801383424″]

Why do you Tweet?

24,378 Responses to Twitter is a toddler
  1. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  2. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  3. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  4. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  5. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  6. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  7. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  8. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  9. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  10. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  11. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  12. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  13. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  14. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  15. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  16. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  17. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  18. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  19. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  20. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  21. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  22. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  23. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  24. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  25. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  26. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  27. ariherzog
    March 23, 2011 | 11:44 am

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  28. jeffespo
    March 23, 2011 | 12:30 pm

    @Ari Herzog I couldn’t have put it better myself. Get to the point and get it done. Added words add to more snoozing.

Twitter is a toddler


Earlier today, Twitter turned the ripe old age of five. Now I have been using the network for three years now and it almost seems like yesterday that I jumped on the service.

Many people ask me why I do it and to be honest I am addicted to the real-time engagement. Whether it’s manning the corporate account or hopping in chats, Twitter allows me to constantly connect with people and learn without having to be in a classroom.

When asked to describe in 140 characters, I responded with:

[blackbirdpie url=”http://twitter.com/jeffespo/status/49881334801383424″]

Why do you Tweet?

24,378 Responses to Twitter is a toddler
  1. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  2. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  3. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  4. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  5. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  6. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  7. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  8. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  9. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  10. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  11. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  12. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  13. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  14. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  15. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  16. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  17. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  18. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  19. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  20. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  21. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  22. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  23. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  24. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  25. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  26. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  27. ariherzog
    March 23, 2011 | 11:44 am

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  28. jeffespo
    March 23, 2011 | 12:30 pm

    @Ari Herzog I couldn’t have put it better myself. Get to the point and get it done. Added words add to more snoozing.

Twitter is a toddler


Earlier today, Twitter turned the ripe old age of five. Now I have been using the network for three years now and it almost seems like yesterday that I jumped on the service.

Many people ask me why I do it and to be honest I am addicted to the real-time engagement. Whether it’s manning the corporate account or hopping in chats, Twitter allows me to constantly connect with people and learn without having to be in a classroom.

When asked to describe in 140 characters, I responded with:

[blackbirdpie url=”http://twitter.com/jeffespo/status/49881334801383424″]

Why do you Tweet?

24,378 Responses to Twitter is a toddler
  1. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  2. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  3. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  4. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  5. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  6. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  7. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  8. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  9. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  10. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  11. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  12. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  13. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  14. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  15. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  16. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  17. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  18. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  19. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  20. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  21. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  22. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  23. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  24. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  25. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  26. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  27. ariherzog
    March 23, 2011 | 11:44 am

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  28. jeffespo
    March 23, 2011 | 12:30 pm

    @Ari Herzog I couldn’t have put it better myself. Get to the point and get it done. Added words add to more snoozing.

Twitter is a toddler


Earlier today, Twitter turned the ripe old age of five. Now I have been using the network for three years now and it almost seems like yesterday that I jumped on the service.

Many people ask me why I do it and to be honest I am addicted to the real-time engagement. Whether it’s manning the corporate account or hopping in chats, Twitter allows me to constantly connect with people and learn without having to be in a classroom.

When asked to describe in 140 characters, I responded with:

[blackbirdpie url=”http://twitter.com/jeffespo/status/49881334801383424″]

Why do you Tweet?

24,378 Responses to Twitter is a toddler
  1. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  2. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  3. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  4. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  5. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  6. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  7. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  8. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  9. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  10. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  11. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  12. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  13. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  14. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  15. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  16. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  17. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  18. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  19. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  20. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  21. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  22. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  23. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  24. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  25. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  26. Ari Herzog
    March 23, 2011 | 1:44 pm

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  27. ariherzog
    March 23, 2011 | 11:44 am

    The lesson for me is taking that condensed communique and applying it elsewhere. When I’m in roomfuls of people and someone rises and talks, a la a monologue, for what seems like five minutes, I blink and think that person needs to experience tweeting to say more in less words.

  28. jeffespo
    March 23, 2011 | 12:30 pm

    @Ari Herzog I couldn’t have put it better myself. Get to the point and get it done. Added words add to more snoozing.

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