“Emotional friends have called about this misinformation. To the people behind the foolishness, I’m not sure you see how upsetting this is.”
— BILL COSBY, posting on Twitter to debunk rumors of his death; he told CNN that …
On Twitter that is. Steven Holmes (@ste_101) is the lucky guy. Or is he?
Breaking news: “Testimony in some of the papers indicate that Chewbacca used mind-alerting drugs while on Endor.”
Be honest — do you have Facebook open in another window? Chances are, you do.
Kanye West has joined Twitter. So when can we expect #ego to become a trending topic?
Ivy Bean, thought to be the oldest Twitter user, died at 104. Fittingly, her death was announced on Twitter.
Is the chance to write and share 140 characters at a time worth losing 140 (or more) pennies?
Could “Angry Thursdays” be the next to trend on the networking site?
Rick Warren announced on Twitter that he’d been hospitalized for an eye-injury, and was praying that his “sight loss” was restored.
Sarah Palin used Twitter to laugh off accidentally coining a new word, “refudiate,” comparing herself to Shakespeare. Twitter users turned her quip into comedic gold with #shakespalin.
“Refudiate,” “misunderestimate,” “wee-wee’d up.” English is a living language. Shakespeare liked to coin new words too. Got to celebrate it!
— SARAH PALIN, laughing off criticism for tweeting the word “refudiate” instead of …
Robert Cadena unveils his ingenuity, in less than 140 characters. (Via The Daily.What)