Digs on Twitter

Posted by Noah Rosenblatt on April 14, 2009 at 9.49 AM

I told myself I wouldn't do this, but what the hell! I added a DIGS on TWITTER to the right side of urbandigs.com, underneath the Data Widget + Floorworks NY ad. I will add updates when I can (not annoying ones I promise) and it will only show the last update. This is like a test to see if anyone is interested. I must admit, when I first heard of twitter people told me, "you microblog, 140 characters or less, about what you are doing every minute of the day". My answer, 'who the hell cares'! I still kind of feel that way, but Ill try.

I will twitter about random thoughts for possible discussions I will write here on urbandigs, plus what I am hearing about the markets or trading for that particular day. If I hear something juicy, Ill add it to the twitter thingy. If I hear about something in regards to Manhattan real estate, Ill twitter that too. Anything that I think is remotely interesting. I will not twitter that I am about to shave, or that I am about to get a haircut; I would need hair to be able to say that.

Anyway, if you want to FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER, click the link! Ill be back in few hours to write today's post.

Comments (5)

I had the same response you did about "micro blogging"...Now I'm kinda hooked, hooked on what, still not sure. Macro economics for a micro blogging world? lol.

Posted by Keith Burkhardt | April 14, 2009 1:14 PM

got so caught up today, but yea I can see how it is addictive

Posted by Noah | April 14, 2009 4:32 PM

Any good finance twitter sites please let us know

Posted by iven | April 14, 2009 7:23 PM

"You don't know the power of the dark side!" Darth Vader

Posted by Matt | April 15, 2009 1:32 PM

I find it a waste of time. I made an account but the information is so little that I think twitter was made for kids. I rather turn to craigs list forums on housing over twitter. Of course you can never compare this site with twitter, this site just has a more productive information. I see twitter as a teenager site that they have all this time to keep checking every minute on people. For that they should just use chat rooms.

Posted by Ivan | April 16, 2009 2:07 PM

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