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TWITTER GETS A TV COMMERCIAL FOR FREE AS NEW USERS GET THEIR FIRST TASTE OF FAIL WHALE
April 8th, 2009 by admin

Twitter has been regularly featured on a sort of broadcasting shows for whatever instance today (I’ve ever institute CNN’s anchors to be a taste likewise enamored of the service), but this looks same the prototypal instance it’s been featured prominently in a commercial. As Biz Stone writes in the Twitter blog Sprint has meet free a newborn ad titled “What’s Happening”, during which an announcer spouts soured a sort of totally made-up statistics describing how grouping are using the Sprint network.

Nestled in the region of the ad, the commercial’s utterer states “233,000 grouping meet Twittered on Twitter. 26% of you watch this hit no intent what that means” as a whatever dozen 3D chromatic Twitter birds control around. I conceive the 26% amount is on the baritone lateral (many grouping who center most Twitter every period ease hit no intent what it rattling means, and whatever grouping who hit actually used the assist ease don’t rattling intend it). But those 3D birds trusty countenance cool.

Oh, and that sound shown at the end? That’s a Palm Pre.

Unfortunately Twitter doesn’t seem to be brick likewise substantially with its ontogeny at the moment. The assist was substantially famous for its shoddy performance during the prototypal half of 2008, but it has embellish quite steady since then (coping commendable with much super events as the Election). But in the terminal digit life it has been regressive to its older structure – yesterday users detected as they forfeited avatars and messages, which brought the assist downbound for most an hour. This farewell more issues are sound up with suspended tweets and errors. This is digit of the prototypal nowadays that Twitter has rattling visaged long issues since it rattling started forthcoming the mainstream.

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