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Why Do You Ask?

From asking questions that require an answer To asking questions that require a conversation.

Friday, December 28, 2007

I think I remember why I left Twitter

When Twitter was making a buzz among edubloggers a little over a year ago I decided to give it a try. After about a week I left with better things to do. For a year I have read about how Twitter has changed the lives of so many people. The networking, the conference blogging, the connectivism, the great taste of Kool-Aid.

I've had a week to play again. I decided it was time to give Twitter another look. Here's my issue with Twitter...IT'S DOWN TOO OFTEN! When I first started I thought it must be because it was new. But a year later it is apparently no more reliable. I have tried to get on for nearly 6 hours today, but it is down. I don't get it on several levels I guess.

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