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Marcel Proust – the Grandfather of Tweeting?
By brendan | April 7, 2009
What would happen if Marcel Proust or Jimmy Joyce lived in the age of Web 2.0? Answer: the tweetbook.
This tweeter (twitterer, twittee?) has published a book through Lulu comprising 270 pages of his 4100 tweets from the past two years. Best of all, its Volume I, so the voracious reader can look forward to sequels. I’m seriously tempted to pick up a copy, although I’m not finding the link.
Generously, he has also supplied a script which you, too can use to publish your own Proustian posts.
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