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Mainstream Media Finally Catching on to Twitter


Looks like it's time for us to let the rest of the world catch up a bit. We've been talking about Twitter for quite some time, and the geekier among you have also been reveling in its potential for inanity. But, with a few notable exceptions (CNN's Rick Sanchez among them), the mainstream media is just now learning to embrace the micro-blogging service.

But journalists aren't just joining Twitter; they're also writing about it and explaining it to those who might not be in the know. Articles about Twitter have exploded recently (just do a Google news search). One of our own bloggers here at Switched even lent his expertise to the Staten Island Advance to help explain Twitter and its many perks and pitfalls.

Small local papers aren't the only ones late to the Twitter party, though. Major TV outlets are only now starting to really explore the subject. As reported, 'The View' and Barbara Walters explained the service to their day-time audience only days after Charlie Rose sat down with Twitter co-founder Evan Williams to discuss the service. Williams compared the current state of Twitter to the early days of blogging, when it was still a misunderstood, niche service. He went on to say, however, he believes that, within five years, Tweeting will just be an accepted part of life and everyone will be doing it.

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Charlie Rose Saves MacBook Air Instead of Face

Charlie Rose Sacrifices Face for MacBook Air, Literally

Well Charlie Rose has proven his dedication to the gadget gods. The well-respected journalist, while strolling down 59th Street in New York City, tripped on a pot hole and had to make a quick decision: Save his face, or save his new MacBook Air. In case you can't tell by looking at the photo, Rose decided his super-thin laptop was more important.

But far be it for brutal facial trauma to keep one of the hardest working journalists in television from working. Rose showed up, blood-stained-MacBook-Air-and-all, to do his regular interview show looking like he had been on the losing side of a heavy weight prize fight.

Now that, our friends, is dedication.

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