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Maybe...
...they should change the name to "microblogging". Like "e-mail", you'd send an "m-blog". I would imagine serious business users are a little uncomfortable using the terms "twitter" and "tweet" in a business environment, when "microblogging" sounds so much more business-like.

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Posted by: rapson   Posted on: 08/26/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Maybe...  rapson | 08/26/09
Good Point  yoshi.maisami | 08/28/09
Others Love It  justinthesouth | 08/26/09
RE: Twitter still not 'serious' enough for business  wecando.biz | 08/26/09
RE: Twitter still not 'serious' enough for business  DRDRJAY1 | 08/26/09
RE: Twitter still not 'serious' enough for business  Loverock Davidson | 08/26/09
RE: Twitter still not 'serious' enough for business - no it's not...  socialism=nowhere | 08/26/09
Depends on your business model  RackWire.com | 08/26/09
RE: Twitter still not 'serious' enough for business  samratkakkar | 08/26/09
RE: Twitter still not 'serious' enough for business  BaltimoreBarry | 08/26/09
RE: Twitter still not 'serious' enough for business  big red one | 08/26/09
I'm not convined it's useful.  CobraA1 | 08/26/09
Agree 100%  wackoae | 08/27/09
Works great if you use it right  tomscot2 | 08/28/09
No Way! Tweats are not for Business?  jpr75_z | 08/26/09
What  VoiceOfLogic | 08/28/09
RE: Twitter still not 'serious' enough for business  BrigetteMora | 08/31/09

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