Happy TweetsGiving!
November 25 2009
OMG the perfect gift! TweetBookz!!!
Who says books are going to be replaced by ebooks? The millions of Twitter(TM) users now can save their "tweets" as a permanent printed and bound BOOK!
The books, in hard or soft covers, are available online from http://www.TweetBookz.com and contain up to 200 of your most memorable tweets.
You can just log onto Twitter, and simply choose from your favorite Tweets.
To keep the tweets authentic, you aren’t allowed to edit past tweets or add new tweets directly to the books. Additionally, sorry, you CANNOT purchase books of other people's tweets, although you can send gift cards to fellow Twitter users enabling them to print their own books.
FAQ from http://www.TweetBookz.com
TweetBook?
Yes, a book composed of any Twitter user’s history of tweets.
Seriously?
Yes, we are printing and shipping TweetBookz!
Ok, so what is actually a TweetBook?
· TweetBookz are 5.5 inches high and 8.5 inches wide
· Books are composed of up to 200 tweets, one per page, starting from your most recent
· You can chose to remove any tweets you don’t want included
· All our covers are printed in full color
· All insides of books are black-white
· You have the choice of soft or hard covers for your book
How much does it cost?
- Hard cover books cost $30.00 and soft cover books cost $20.00
Is there a minimum number of tweets I need to have? How small can the books be?
- You need at least one tweet that we can print and books are printed with a minimum of 20 pages (holding 40 tweets). If you have fewer than 40 tweets we will fill in the rest with nicely designed blank pages.
· Who is behind this venture?
- TweetBookz.com is the vision and baby of Asael Kahana and Jacob Shwirtz, co-founders of the boutique web strategy agency known as Definitely Something. Follow us @defsome, @asael and @shwirtz.
- TweetBookz.com, Definitely Something Ltd. and our printed books are in no way associated with Twitter. We have nothing but respect for the Twitter company, service and its users.
Check it Out!
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Tags: TweetBookz, tweets, Twitter

December 3rd, 2009 at 7:17 pm
But can "Tweets" build your body?
I found an old book in the warehouse being readied for resale by the Friends of the Library titled "Miracle Exercises, Instant Improvement." Author Dr. Edwin F. Flatto wrote: To keep your breasts young and healthy, use books." He described three exercises with a heavy book in each hand--extend arms laterally, raise arms to side, inhale up, exhale down (tone pectoralis). Bring arms to front and raise them overhead ( 5 to 10 times daily). Lying on back, swing arms overhead and touch floor. Breathe deeply. Summation: Heavy books can help your looks. So what can you do for us electronic thingies? Hard copy for hard bodies.