Twitter Lists roll out to the rest of us
Yesterday Twitter finally starting rolling out its new Lists feature to all users (if your account isn't List-enabled yet it should be very soon). I take a quick look at what Lists offers and how it can be improved.
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I second your opinion. The lists feature is a real hip with Twitter and I am quite sure it wont take long for some of the popular clients to come up with this feature.And one more thing "A child floating in an Air Balloon" was really an absurd example ;-)
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