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Will Tweet for Food...But for How Long?
“Food trucks” using Twitter to give their location, specials, and menu items is not particularly new news, but as we move forward and integrate services like Twitter into more facets of our daily lives (e.g. Widgets on the TV), it would be interesting to look at what other opportunities exist for Twitter. On the flip side, do these additional touchpoints create any problems?
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