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Twitterfall. Make the Most of Your 140 Twitter Characters | TutWow. Twitter, the ever faster growing social network, is famous for its “What are you doing?” Question. You just type in what you’re currently doing, click update, and your message gets sent off to all your followers and friends.

There is one catch, though, and that is that you have to describe what you’re doing in less than 140 characters. This can be extremely hard to do, especially if you have a lot of things to say, and a lot of people don’t even bother to sign up because of it. Don’t give up on Twitter yet, however. Though it may be hard to sum up your thoughts in 140 characters, there are ways that you slim them down without really removing any content. 1. If you’re posting a URL in your tweet, then the best way you can cut down space is by using a URL shortening service. U.nuIt is the absolute shortest URL possible.

Though those shorteners have extremely short domain names, 2. 3. As your grammar teacher used to tell you, “always use two spaces at the end of your sentences”. 4. 5. 6. Hashtags archive at Twitterholics. Analytics Settings - Google Analytics. Dashboard. Social-i's posterous - Home. Facts and figures of the digital divide in UK. While the majority of people in the UK have access to the internet, there are still 10 million people who do not. Of these people, 4 million are are the most socially and economically disadvantaged in the country. "Those being left behind with technology are being left behind across many spheres" - Martha Lane Fox, Digital Inclusion Champion adults in the UK have never used the internet of households in the UK don't have the internet of people without access are in the lowest socio-economic groups (DE) of people who live in social housing aren't online of government interactions with the public take place with the bottom 25% of society, so failing to encourage everyone online keeps government costs high [Martha Lane Fox, Digital Inclusion Champion] The amount digitally excluded households are missing out on per year from not shopping and paying bills online of people living in deprived areas have used a government online service or website in the last year, compared to 55% nationally back to top »

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