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Guitartisan Started conversation Sep 16, 2009
There does not seem to be any entries for seemingly ubiquitous networking site and so far I have failed to find any use of it. Does anyone here use it and if so maybe you can write an entry?
The H2G2 Editors Posted Sep 16, 2009
Hello there, and thanks for posting. Can I suggest you posit the same question in the Ask h2g2 thread, 'the place to ask questions, voice opinions and request help with research':
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/brunel/A148907
All the best
Icy North Posted Sep 16, 2009
To answer your second question first: a few here use it, notably the h2g2 Editors, who promote entries on the h2g2 Front Page - see http://twitter.com/h2g2editors.
A place to recommend subjects for researchers to write is Challenge h2g2, which you'll find at A1293365.
Finally, there is an unedited entry on the subject at A49368504. It looks pretty good to me, and maybe it could be put into the Edited Guide. Why not post a conversation there and see if the author is still around
Icy
Guitartisan Posted Sep 16, 2009
Thanks for your help, I have just done that now.I must remember that page for future use.
The H2G2 Editors Posted Sep 16, 2009
Thanks very much Icy. Your answer was much better than mine! Good luck, Artisan. You can't get the staff these days
lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned Posted Sep 16, 2009
Artisan, if you go back to that page and click on 'bookmark' you will have it permanently in your bookmark page
lil x
azahar Posted Sep 20, 2009
Anyone interested in writing a guidebook for using Twitter could use this guide as a, um, guide...
http://mashable.com/guidebook/twitter/
I love Twitter and have found it very useful professionally as well as quite entertaining on a personal level. And often both.
az
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