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Performancing and Twitter: What A Wonderful Combination!

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Submitted by James Mowery on July 15, 2008 - 7:45pm in

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"Without friends no one would choose to live."—Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics

Yes, Performancing and Twitter have come together in a majestic celebration of the blending of social media and blogging.

We here at Performancing realize that not everyone wants deal with feed readers to stay on top of things. Even I have passed on feed readers in favor of services like Twitter and FriendFeed. Well, if you have a Twitter account, you can now keep on top of everything happening at Performancing and around the blogosphere by befriending us on Twitter.

If you have any comments or suggestions or want to show your support, all you have to do is message @Performancing.

Additionally, if you want to follow the Performancing staff individually, check out @RyanCaldwell, @Jeffr0, and @JMowery.

[Original Image Credit: "String of hearts" by aussiegall | CC]


In the future, we might find

In the future, we might find ways to give out prizes and hold contests through Twitter. Anything is possible. Show your support!

Cool beans. We really should

Cool beans. We really should put together a page which highlights all of the various ways/methods in which to either interact with the site or stay on top of what's going on on Performancing. For example, check out my contact page below the form my contact page what do you think?

Life is much easier with you

Life is much easier with you guys using twitter :) lol

You guys

You guys should have done this much more soon!!

I am going to subsribe.

@Sierra

Thanks :)

@Submalik

Thanks for subscribing. This has been something I had been wanting to do for awhile, and now it's here!

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