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Twitter and Microblogging: Instant Communication with 140 Characters or Less


Digital and Information Literacy

Published: 2011

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"Twitter and Microblogging: Instant Communication with 140 Characters or Less" by Colin Wilkinson explores the transformative power of microblogging platforms, specifically Twitter. The book delves into how these platforms have reshaped communication by emphasizing brevity and immediacy. Wilkinson examines the social, professional, and political implications of using microblogging for sharing thoughts, news, and updates in real time. He discusses the culture of tweets and retweets, hashtags, and the global community formed through instant communication. Through various case studies, the author highlights both the advantages and challenges of this unique form of social media, urging readers to consider its impact on society. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Digital And Information Literacy .

This book was published in 2011 by Rosen Central .

 

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Digital and Information Literacy