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September 07, 2008 

International Trade Law News Now on Twitter

You can now follow International Trade Law News on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tradelawnews (@tradelawnews). We will use Twitter to publish our normal posts as well as other news and information that may not merit its own post.

Like many people, I was skeptical when I first heard about and saw the Twitter micro blogging site. However, the more I use it the more I realize the value of the service. Many other lawyers and news organizations agree.

Twitter is easy to use. Once you join Twitter, the short updates (known as Tweets, comprised of no more than 140 characters) from the sites you follow are are displayed on your Twitter home page. You can use that page to respond to tweets or create you own new ones.

While Twitter may not for everyone, it is rapidly becoming another way to disseminate news and information.

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