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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Moms on Twitter

Kelby thinks Twitter is appealing to moms for a number of reasons.
My day consists of not a single stretch to focus on one thing for more than, oh, a millisecond. Then there’s a whine, cry, dog who needs to piss, kid who wants to be fed, blog I need to write, web article that needs editing… Like every mom, this list is endless.

Twitter’s genius lies in the beauty of 140 characters. It lies in the ability to send without even opening a new browser window, without even needing a computer.

I don’t have time for much, but I have time to Tweet. That I can do.
Are you a mom? Check out The Ultimate List of Moms on Twitter.

8 Comments:

Blogger jfannin said...

Mom's are amazing - talk about the ultimate multi-taskers! You should be proud!

4/22/08 12:19 PM  
Anonymous Wendy Piersall / @eMom said...

Aw, Twitter, we <3 you! Thanks for the mention!!

4/22/08 12:53 PM  
Anonymous Confessions of a Foodie said...

I have to agree with you on this one. Twitter is so simple to use.

4/22/08 1:52 PM  
Blogger Ryan Selvy said...

Hopefully this will convince my mom to get on. lol

4/22/08 3:30 PM  
Blogger Dayngr said...

Love it, use it and am listed on Alltop as a twitterati!

As a mom, I want to see twitter stand behind their Terms of Service though and protect users when they're being harassed, stalked or worse.

If we're going to encourage mom's and so many others to use this great service Twitter needs to follow through on enforcement.

4/23/08 5:11 PM  
Anonymous Kelby said...

Thanks for the link and mention, Twitter! We moms do totally love Twitter...

4/24/08 8:34 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What does <3 mean? It just looks like sideways...um...balls to me. (I couldn't decide if it would be better to say scrotum.)

5/1/08 7:07 PM  
Blogger Jeannette said...

Though I am not a mom- I am amazed at what my sister- a mother of 4- accomplishes in one day.. Take 2 kids to school while lugging the other two, engaging the 5 year old in entertaining play while monitoring the 1 year old.. cleaning the house.. picking up the kids from school, getting one to dance, one to boy scouts, making dinner while keeping the baby away from outlets.. then picking up from activities.. by the time the husband comes home, she's exhausted. and the day's not even over!!!

5/2/08 6:27 AM  

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