Getting on the Bandwagon: UrbanTurf Twitters
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UrbanTurf has joined Twitter, the 140-character broadcasting service that has gone from geek-toy to mainstream communication tool in the last few weeks. If you’re already using Twitter, be sure to follow UrbanTurf.
If you’re not, give it a try. You can sign up in one minute here. Once you’ve done that, look for people to follow. (Translation: Get Twitter updates from.) Here are a few folks in our area that we follow:
- The Washington Post (the one and only)
- jdland (updates on real estate and development near Nationals Stadium)
- urbantrekker (real estate blogger and agent in northern Virginia)
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/getting_on_the_bandwagon_urbanturf_twitters/628.
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