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The Twitter History of the World--Everything You Need to Know About Everything in 140 Characters'

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A humourous look at the world's history in 140 characters

The Iraq War
@TonyBlair
#FF @GeorgeWBush - you should see the DMs he's been sending me about WMDS in Iraq #terrifying
09:32am, September 12, 2001

@GeorgeWBush
@Tony Blair - that's ma boy!
05:04am, March 20, 2003

Who would say what during wartime? What would Jesus tweet? And how would history's most indecent of scandals have played out on our computer screens? This hilarious book takes a 140-character romp through history, exploring what it might be like if Twitter had always been part of our lives. From dinosaurs to Princess Diana, the Magna Carta to phone-hacking, including "Famous Last Tweets," hysterical hashtags, and salacious "Follow Fridays," here is the story of the world told via 140 characters or less.


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Publisher: John Blake

Kindle Book

  • Release date: May 1, 2013

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781782190486
  • Release date: May 1, 2013

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781782190486
  • File size: 1665 KB
  • Release date: May 1, 2013

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

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English

A humourous look at the world's history in 140 characters

The Iraq War
@TonyBlair
#FF @GeorgeWBush - you should see the DMs he's been sending me about WMDS in Iraq #terrifying
09:32am, September 12, 2001

@GeorgeWBush
@Tony Blair - that's ma boy!
05:04am, March 20, 2003

Who would say what during wartime? What would Jesus tweet? And how would history's most indecent of scandals have played out on our computer screens? This hilarious book takes a 140-character romp through history, exploring what it might be like if Twitter had always been part of our lives. From dinosaurs to Princess Diana, the Magna Carta to phone-hacking, including "Famous Last Tweets," hysterical hashtags, and salacious "Follow Fridays," here is the story of the world told via 140 characters or less.


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