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Having passed the 200 million members early this year, Twitter now crossed the symbolic threshold of 200 million tweets per day. Success almost to the height of Taipei 101 tower.
With the advent of Google +, the social network in Mountain View, some already think Twitter will eventually like MySpace. The fact remains that for now the chirping is more deafening.
In January 2009, there were only 2 million a day, and last year in the same period the site identifying “only” 65 million daily. The number of messages of 140 characters has more than tripled in one year.
An incredible performance which proudly boasts on his Twitter blog with calculations unlikely. According to the social network, the number of tweets posted each day is equivalent to 8,163 copies of Tolstoy’s novel “War and Peace.“ And if you stacked all of these copies, it would reach almost the height of the Taipei 101 tower, 509 meters high.
The words “tweet” and “Tweeter” deserved so much to their entry into the 2012 edition of the dictionary Le Robert Illustrated and Dixel. [Twitter Blog]

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