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	<title>Vine Solutions Presents: Every Day Value, The Restaurant Accounting and Operations Blog &#187; Vinesolutions</title>
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		<title>Have you gotten your daily dose of &#8220;Tweets&#8221;?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remain continually amazed at how quickly technology can evolve over just a year or two. With a single stroke, a newly conceptualized, multi-media phenomenon is bred.  Two years ago, if you had asked someone what &#8220;tweeting&#8221; was, they&#8217;d have probably looked at your sideways and told you it&#8217;s the sound a bird makes. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remain continually amazed at how quickly technology can evolve over just a year or two. With a single stroke, a newly conceptualized, multi-media phenomenon is bred.  Two years ago, if you had asked someone what &#8220;tweeting&#8221; was, they&#8217;d have probably looked at your sideways and told you it&#8217;s the sound a bird makes. Now days, Twitter has become a forum for which celebrities and companies alike, gain the opportunity to &#8220;talk&#8221; to their followers or customer base.&#8221;Twitter has become an important marketing tool&#8230; promising a level of intimacy never before approached online,&#8221; states The New York Times. Let&#8217;s face it, even the President of the United States, Barack Obama has jumped on the Twitter bandwagon and utilized those resources as part of his campaign strategy. </p>
<p>Websites such as Twitter and Facebook have grown with insurmountable fervor and have reached proportions that even the creators couldn&#8217;t have predicted. Twitter, a San Francisco-based company originally consisting of a 10-person team, had one goal in mind when creating the concept, &#8230;&#8221;being a real-time information network powered by all people around the world..in an effort to let you share and discover what&#8217;s happening now.&#8221; And share, they have, as Twitter is now being translated into a multitude of languages and has reached &#8220;nearly every country in the world&#8221; states Twitter. In a New York Times article, Noam Cohen reports that in January 2009, there were a recorded 2.4 Million Tweets per day.  Just 9 months later, that number rose to 26 Million in October of 2009. </p>
<p>However, whether you&#8217;ve decided to add Twitter as a daily integration to your list of to do&#8217;s or have turned a cheek to the excessive idea of virtual omnipresence, one prominent fact  remains;  Twitter is here to stay&#8230;at least for a while. In late 2009, the term &#8220;tweeting&#8221; or to &#8220;tweet&#8221;, was ceremoniously inducted into the Associated Press as a legitimate verb. So given its abundant popularity and cross- cultural coverage, the only question remaining is, &#8220;What&#8217;s happening?&#8221;  </p>
<p>For more information on how to build a more successful Twitter following and gain more customer exposure, Visit the Open Forum discussion page at American Express.com.</p>
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