What was the first tweet?
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The question I asked myself a few days ago and I really wanted to have written this article long ago. Anyway ...
Yes, what was the first tweet? I have sometimes made a bit of thought about it and dug on the Internet. First of all, you should ask yourself who or where the first registered user of Twitter is. After a bit of searching to get to the user @ jack . Jack's full name is Jack Dorsey and (know one?) co-founder of Twitter. He worked for major programming site. It is therefore not surprising that he is one, or even the first user. But wait, Jack was actually not the first. Because he wears the User ID 12 . So where are the first 11 users?
The answer is obvious and is more or less trivial: the users were probably 1-11 trial accounts that were created for constraint pushing the system. Afterwards, when everything worked then, they put out and still use the old database on without them up again. This is a proven principle, and make many developers want. Let us then be up to that: The first Twitter user @ jack was.
Now you have to actually go back only to his timeline and browse the first tweet. And what we see there ?
Just setting up my twttr
9:50 PM Mar 21st, 2006 from web
Tweet This status carries the ID 20 and is consequently not so well the very first tweet. The first tweets were probably also produced for testing and commissioning at the site cleared. A pity, so be it.
Holding us be clear: The very first Tweet from Twitter co-founder was Jack Dorsey and took the Contents: "just setting up my twttr". It is also interesting that at the time of writing well rather than Twitter, should be twttr. Good thing they have been thinking about it again.

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Interesting topics on what you get. But that makes a real blogger.
I wish I had the ability to write such a good article = /
My blog http://www.74prozent.de was not a hit and will be closed in January 2010 ...
Hey jet
Thank you first for the compliment. Something you hear but happy
Yes, blogging is sometimes quite difficult. There are days when nothing comes to mind. On other days, you have dozens of ideas. Sometimes you do not feel at all well. After a long day, for example - as it is today.
But ultimately it's fun and I feel somehow I was always great, when I (be it political or technical nature) my opinion on a subject can contribute. I hope you stay to me (after you aussteigst themselves from the blogging business) as a reader?
Exactly that's how it is some of my articles have spread really well and other times were not. It's just not always possible to implement great ideas every day.
BTW am now regular readers also
Hey cool, a more
Do not worry, as long as it is your blog, I'll look on it regularly over
I'll take care of me on the design of my SRO Tourist Map. I can do better than blogging. ^ ^