Began To Descend A Lot of People

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A wave of chatter on Twitter fatigue began to descend a lot of people. John Mayer, for instance, are now choosing Tumblr site. Country singer LeAnn Rimmes too tired Twitter is blasphemed because of cheating. "Twitter has now reached saturation point," said Paul Levinson, author of The New Media. Users of Twitter now busy to ask, whether this micro-blogging site is really useful for them. A wave of fatigue using Twitter is obviously a serious blow to the ambitious pursuit of micro-blogging site up for it. Twitter was only four years old. Since the application version of 0.1 was written by Jack Dorsey on March 31, 2006 until now, Twitter users "new" 145 million people.

Compare with Facebook, which has more than 500 million users. Began to descend a lot of people. Indonesia is the fourth most ceriwis on Twitter, after the United States, Japan, and Brazil. Twitter also has not found a way wash the money. Advertising or other revenue until now have not been able to digaet Twitter. "I do not worry about making money. I was more thinking about how to penetrate the number of users in over 100 million people, "said Evan Williams, CEO of Twitter, some time ago.

Facing the "exhausted" its users, Williams had to dress a new look at the site Twitter.com. Began to descend a lot of people. Display the previous "dry" and boring, now has several new features. He adopted the rich features of Twitter applications for mobile phones, Blackberry, or computer, such as Tweetie, Seesmic, and the web. Williams also took 16 site multimedia, such as DailyBooth, deviantART, Etsy, Flickr, Justin.TV, Kickstarter, Kiva, Photozou, Plixi, Twitgoo, TwitPic, TwitVid, Ustream, Vimeo, yfrog, and YouTube.

The hope, chirp on Twitter more and more crowded. The data show, there are currently 90 million tweets or messages per day. Williams expects the amount of chirp that would penetrate 100 million tweets per day. Began to descend a lot of people. So will the Twitter will seusang Friendster or Facebook?

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