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TWITTER & Onlne Communication


Did you know that in February 2009, Twitter was the fastest growing social medium with 1382% growth from the year before.  Total unique visitors grew form 475,000 in Feb 2008 to seven million in Feb 2009.   I can't find this years statistics but imagine them on the same trajectory.
Has your Department started using this yet.   The UK Government has. Read the UK Government's website outlining the Template Twitter strategy for Government Departments.  For those of you who don't know what Twitter can do, it is all explained here as well. Another article you may find interesting is engaging public online
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