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Is Twitter down and why should I care?

Monday, March 02, 2009 — posted by Sheila Loring

http://istwitterdown.com is a very simple web site for checking the status of Twitter in one word -- YES or NO. If you're a Twitterer, you know this question is annoying and not uncommon.

If you're not a Twitterer, check it out (http://www.twitter.com). Twitter allows you to quickly and easily communicate with friends, colleagues, or complete strangers who choose to "follow" you. You type in a 140-character message explaining what you're doing or thinking (preferably things that are interesting to your followers). These messages are displayed on your followers' home pages.

You should be following Scriptorium and its employees on Twitter. We tweet about XML, DITA, FrameMaker, conferences, and other industry talk in addition to random stuff, such as handy web sites we come across or tips and tricks we pick up throughout the day. And, of course, some tweets are completely frivolous (for example, how to make pixel cookies). It's fun having a way to share these things with people around the globe in seconds.

Here are links to our Twitter accounts:
Sarah O'Keefe
Alan Pringle
Sheila Loring
Simon Bate
Terry Smith
ScriptoriumTech (for announcements and the latest Scriptorium news)

All sorts of companies and individuals have Twitter accounts:
Palm
Whole Foods
CNN
Apple
Society for Technical Communication (STC), Chicago chapter
STC Accessibility SIG
STC France chapter
John Cleese
Anderson Cooper
Tina Fey
David Lynch

For a longer list of celebrity Tweeters, see http://http://www.celebritytweet.com/.

Technical communicators, there's even a group for us: http://twittgroups.com/group/techcomms. Include "#techcomms" in your message to tweet the group once you've joined.

So join us on Twitter and respond to this post with your user name. I'd love to follow you.

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