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	<title>Comments on: Twitter and SMS – Friends or Foes?</title>
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		<title>By: manoj</title>
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		<description>Hi.
I have some questions relating to India:
1. Can one follow his friend by getting sms tweets rather than going through net?
2. If yes, do the mobile phone ompanies charge for receiving tweets [which is not the case for other sms]
3. I hear that Tharoor has 60000 followers. Does it mean that most of them follow him on email? Does it mean that people often follow him or it means that they have clicked in their account to follow him and then forgotten to check what he is doing?
4. I run a small society. Will it be useful to tweet the happenings? All our members have mobile phones but only some have smartphones. They look at their emails only once a week or so.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi.<br />
I have some questions relating to India:<br />
1. Can one follow his friend by getting sms tweets rather than going through net?<br />
2. If yes, do the mobile phone ompanies charge for receiving tweets [which is not the case for other sms]<br />
3. I hear that Tharoor has 60000 followers. Does it mean that most of them follow him on email? Does it mean that people often follow him or it means that they have clicked in their account to follow him and then forgotten to check what he is doing?<br />
4. I run a small society. Will it be useful to tweet the happenings? All our members have mobile phones but only some have smartphones. They look at their emails only once a week or so.</p>
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