
Twitter Offers Trip Down 8-Year-Long Memory Lane
| Katherine Noyes 03/21/14 1:26 PM PT | |
![]() | It's been eight years since Twitter first began to impose its 140- character regime on the social world, and to celebrate, the company this week launched a new, nostalgically minded tool. At First-Tweets.com, Twitter users now can fondly reminisce about -- and, of course, tweet and share -- what they said the first time they ever took to the twittersphere. By typing in any Twitter handle, in fact, they can look up any other user's fledgling comments as well. [More...] |
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