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If Twhirl adds a few more functions (like groups), I may return to it as my primary interface. TweetDeck's move I guess.
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re: Mark Lee's thoughts: As long as anybody takes Twitter seriously, they will never get anything out of it. It's like being serious about telephony. Once you realize what a stupid, absurd and inane contraption it is, you'll then see that tiny sliver of utility: that utility is different from person to person imho.
Final remark: I can think of many ways for Accountants to use Twitter (in fact, I can think of thousands of ways accountants could violate SEC laws - but I don't think that should discourage its use). I'd love to see more accountants on Twitter (not just public ones, but all the other varieties). Twitter's as useful and useless as the peeps tweeting.
I refer to the sites that want your password and login ID to every single service you use - pass!
After the recent twitter security breach, my wariness level hasn't decreased! :p
As for being able to update across multiple sites, call me old fashioned but I am still reluctant to tie together Facebook, Twitter, blog, etc to the point where updating is nearly automatic. There is too much of an overlap and I hate to automatically inundate my connections with the same information. Each site has its own set of connections, and its own individual purpose, at least to me. I'd like to keep it that way.
But good for Twhirl. I'm glad to see they might just overtake Tweetdeck after all.