Twitter: Real time access to our least important thoughts…

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009 | internet ministry course

As many of you know, my Internet ministry class is looking at Twitter this week as a tool for ministry. I myself am trying it out again, but I am not liking it any better. This clip from the Daily Show sums up my feelings on Twitter, here’s a quote:

Twitter offers real time access to some of our most important leaders’ and newspeople’s least important thoughts, 140 characters at a time. It’s no wonder young people love it, according to reports about young people by middle aged people.

Cynthia – save us!

Note: embedded flash player below – if your browser does not support, watch it on Hulu.

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