David Lee King has thankfully done the exploration here on Twitter, so I don’t have to — yet. With the Library 2.0 Ning site and a gazillion other things to do, I don’t really have time to try it out, but it sounds cool. Go fer it!
Twittering So You Don’t Have To
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