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If nothing else, Congressman Pete Hoekstra’s (R-Mich.) Tweetscapades last weekend from Iraq and Afghanistan have served to move some of the merely Twitter-curious to become Twitter tryers. In fact, I did a short Twitter lesson today with a coworker, helping her get set up with the basics and promising to show her a few more “advanced” tricks a little later. For many of my fellow digital immigrants (yes, I am one) Twitter may seem a little daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. You’ve been hearing about it everywhere now. You know it probably can even be useful for business, for networking with others who have similar interests, for learning new things. So what are you waiting for? Log in at Twitter.com, set up an account and get started. Here are a few tips:
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