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From my point of view Twitter opened up a new speed level of publishing information usefull and useless. But on the other hand it feeds the human voyeurism of wanting to know what other people do. I know many people reading Skype mood messages everyday, now they twitter.
Good? Bad? ...
I can see value as an IM alternative for my friends. If I could restrict or choose specific friends for things like the Salesforcewatch thing then I'd probably see more value.
Personally I've found it useful for social arrangements / location awareness, technical support, status broadcasting, micro blogging... but you are right that it can waste time in a meaningless way. I try not to follow everything and treat it very aysnchronously, only dipping in at a point in time and not responding to everything I've either seen or missed in a 24 hour period. Others are more... committed....
I'd like to get rid of all the Korean, Japanese and Chinese stuff - can't read those.
use the phone for upload but not down. its a good way to tweet, but not to read tweets.
email is dead.