RE: verb forms related to Twitter ?

Subject: RE: verb forms related to Twitter ?
From: <Brian -dot- Henderson -at- mitchell1 -dot- com>
To: <k -dot- zorn -at- zorntech -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 08:45:59 -0700

Such are the vicissitudes of a living language.

-Brian H.

-----Original Message----- From: Karen Zorn

If one can be "texted" and is "texting", then I would guess that tweet and tweeted is acceptable. So sad...

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References:
verb forms related to Twitter ?: From: Monique Semp
Re: verb forms related to Twitter ?: From: Karen Zorn

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