21-10-2013, 09:27 AM
I didn't use Twitter. Twitter might be useful for corporate user in specific sectors, rather than for general consumers, IMO.
Twitter quitters dog IPO
SAN FRANCISCO - Retired schoolteacher Donald Hovasse signed up for Twitter about a year ago at the urging of his daughter. He lost interest after trying the service a few times and finding lots of celebrities but few of his friends using the online social network.
“I didn’t really get the point of it at all,” said the Las Vegas resident. “Most of them were people I wasn’t interested in hearing what they had to say anyway.” He said, however, that he does check Facebook every day to see what his friends are up to.
Mr Hovasse’s experience highlights a risk for investors as Twitter marches towards this year’s most anticipated initial public offering in the United States, expected to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange in mid-November.
According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, 36 per cent of 1,067 people who have joined Twitter say they do not use it, and 7 per cent say they have shut their account. The online survey, conducted from Oct 11 to 18, has a credibility interval, a measure of its accuracy, of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.
In comparison, only 7 per cent of 2,449 Facebook members report not using the online social network, and 5 per cent say they have shut down their account. The results have a credibility interval of 2.3 per cent.
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http://www.todayonline.com/tech/twitter-...rs-dog-ipo
Twitter quitters dog IPO
SAN FRANCISCO - Retired schoolteacher Donald Hovasse signed up for Twitter about a year ago at the urging of his daughter. He lost interest after trying the service a few times and finding lots of celebrities but few of his friends using the online social network.
“I didn’t really get the point of it at all,” said the Las Vegas resident. “Most of them were people I wasn’t interested in hearing what they had to say anyway.” He said, however, that he does check Facebook every day to see what his friends are up to.
Mr Hovasse’s experience highlights a risk for investors as Twitter marches towards this year’s most anticipated initial public offering in the United States, expected to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange in mid-November.
According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, 36 per cent of 1,067 people who have joined Twitter say they do not use it, and 7 per cent say they have shut their account. The online survey, conducted from Oct 11 to 18, has a credibility interval, a measure of its accuracy, of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.
In comparison, only 7 per cent of 2,449 Facebook members report not using the online social network, and 5 per cent say they have shut down their account. The results have a credibility interval of 2.3 per cent.
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http://www.todayonline.com/tech/twitter-...rs-dog-ipo
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