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Twitter’s #hashtag: Handy search device, or irksome clutter?

By Ari Adler | Posted: January 25, 2011
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Tool is used to mark tweets about anything from #Aardvark to #zoology Have you #hashtagged your #conference or #hobby on #Twitter yet, or are you #waiting to figure out the #definition #first? Hashtagging, the practice of putting the pound symbol (#) in front of a word, has become ubiquitous on Twitter. Some tweets seem to exist merely for the sake of hashtagging as many things as possible in 140 characters. The idea of tagging something isn’t new & read more...

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