Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
We spend plenty of time online chatting with our virtual friends on Myspace or Facebook, Tweeting, Digging, etc. In fact, we spend so much time online that it is sometimes hard to believe there’s an “actual” word where these networks do not exist.
However the virtual reality is growing fast and we have less time for the “offline” life – this is even reflected in the clothes we wear.
These t-shirt collection is dedicated to all social media and web 2.0 users who already can’t live without social networking:
1. “I Submitted to Digg but All I Got Was This Lousy T-shirt”
Whether or not Twitter has hit a traffic growth ceiling, the 140 character status update platform has already proved it can permeate past its early adopter audience and attract a more mainstream user-base complete with Twittering athletes, celebrities, and government officials.
Along the way, Twitter has also managed to grab a lot of attention as the easy scapegoat in parody videos. We’ve seen comedic geniuses, late-night talk show hosts, and many video production companies all try to best each other in a battle for the funniest Twitter spoof or satire. Not all are created equal, but the 10 we’ve included here are some of the sure-fire standouts.
Twitter may be the butt of everyone’s joke, but after the news of a $1 billion valuation, we have a sneaking suspicion that Twitter will eventually have the last laugh.
Real Life Twitter
What would life be like if we audibly announced our tweets to the world instead of sharing them on Twitter? If Dan’s Twitter in real life experiment tells us anything, it would be quite odd.
The CollegeHumor dude treks around New York shouting out pointless babble in 140 characters or less. We can’t help but LOL uncontrollably as his real life tweets give life to some pretty awkward situations with confused New Yorkers. Lesson learned: tweeting in real life about the guy with b.o. standing next you is a bad idea.
Most retweetable line: “Finally got around to checking out the college humor show, meh.”
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