Some of the more common phrases expressed by advisors when Twitter comes up in a conversation are "useless," "completely pointless," and "a waste of time." But a new feature released last week is poised to increase the social networking site's utility to even the most casual of users.
The latest feature rolled out on Twitter is "Lists." Lists are used to categorize Twitter users into meaningful groups, and lists can be public or private.
Previously, Twitter users relied on desktop or web-based clients (e.g. TweetDeck, HootSuite, etc.) to assign Twitter "follows" (accounts selected to view) in
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