Twitter is a lot older than we thought

by Lee Hopkins on February 16, 2009 · 0 comments

in humour,tools

I’d always succumbed to the idea that Twitter was a new phenomenon, brought about in part by the incredible rise of web2.0 technology and innovators.

It turns out I was wrong.

A screengrab from the 16th century twitter-like tool, warbbler. click on the image to see it full sizeEvidence has been uncovered that clearly shows that Twitter has a much longer heritage, arising as it has from earlier centuries of micro-literature, gossip and scurrilous scandal, most notably by that 16th century English organ, Warbbler:

[click on the image to see it full size]


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