Eitorf (press release) - Who can explain an interesting term of up to 140 characters in a nutshell, is to "Twick.it" http://twick.it/de to the right place. There may be explained after a short and free registration a self-selected term and a link to further add. The entry can be published in "Twick.it" and "Twitter". User / inside of "Twick.it" can rate the entry. The idea for "Twick.it" is from Mark Moller and Sean Kollak. The so-called explanatory machine "Twick.it" is on the Internet well, as evidenced by the recent releases of new concepts.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
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Eitorf (press release) - Who can explain an interesting term of up to 140 characters in a nutshell, is to "Twick.it" http://twick.it/de to the right place. There may be explained after a short and free registration a self-selected term and a link to further add. The entry can be published in "Twick.it" and "Twitter". User / inside of "Twick.it" can rate the entry. The idea for "Twick.it" is from Mark Moller and Sean Kollak. The so-called explanatory machine "Twick.it" is on the Internet well, as evidenced by the recent releases of new concepts.
Eitorf (press release) - Who can explain an interesting term of up to 140 characters in a nutshell, is to "Twick.it" http://twick.it/de to the right place. There may be explained after a short and free registration a self-selected term and a link to further add. The entry can be published in "Twick.it" and "Twitter". User / inside of "Twick.it" can rate the entry. The idea for "Twick.it" is from Mark Moller and Sean Kollak. The so-called explanatory machine "Twick.it" is on the Internet well, as evidenced by the recent releases of new concepts.
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