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[TechRepublic] The four stages of a typical Twitter user

May 11, 2009

The four stages of a typical Twitter user

Tech Sanity CheckTwitter can be an invaluable tool for business networking, but most new users don't get it at first. Learn why in this look at the four stages that the average Twitter user traverses on the path from newbie to devotee.

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