by Scott Beale on June 22, 2009 · 277412 commentshttp://laughingsquid.com/the-story-of-twitter-so-far/The+Story+of+Twitter%2C+So+Far...2009-06-22+21%3A34%3A51Scott+Beale
Manolith has a great graphic by Infoshot showing “The Story (so far) of Twitter”.
via Scott Rafer
filed under Twitter
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Someone really needs to make this into a quilt.
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Someone really needs to make this into a quilt.
Thanks for posting this. We really enjoyed putting it together.
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