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For those who have joined the Twitter.com revolution, you can now get updates on this blog through:

http://twitter.com/insidethekings

I'm really hoping this works...

12 Comments

Anonymous said:

I know there hasn't been a live chat during games in a while, why is that?

Mark said:

First the rinkside debacle now Twitter? I'm just kidding. It would be nice to be able to check everything out on twitter but 75% of my internet time is during work hours and everything is blocked. Good to see you expanding Kings hockey to new mediums.

brianguy Author Profile Page said:

blocked at work, but I'll try it at home. here's to embracing as many new technologies as possible which will allow us to access and participate in this blog as much as possible!

Duckhunter Author Profile Page said:

What the heck is Twitter? Do I need it? How is it different than here?

jet said:

Every Duck hunter needs a twitter.

Captain Material Author Profile Page said:

My understanding of twitter may not be that full, but is the twitter location anything different from just checking this site? Seems like so far it is just listing that posts have been made here, which seems to be info as easily gathered by just checking this site. I assume I'm missing something on this...

Duckhunter Author Profile Page said:

Jet, just say no. Take it from me, too much twitter is bad for your health.

Paul from Oxnard said:

One of the afternoon shows on CNN uses Twitter a lot. I've never tried it. Not really interested. I liked the embedded chat room we had here a couple of times, but that's about as far as I'd go. More interested in watching the Kings win. :D

GO KINGS GO!

Matt George Author Profile Page said:


so how is this thing different from Facebook???

Shakes Author Profile Page said:

i love lamp.

wavesinair Author Profile Page said:

I guess twitter is good for mobile users, but i get this blog just fine on my phone. i don't get the twitter thing at all. facebook is absolutley amazing.

Datacloud Author Profile Page said:

That's awesome! The current Kings twits are spotty at best.

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