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Stephen Fry Lauds Twitter For Its People Friendly Features

Stephen Fry Lauds Twitter For Its People Friendly Features

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Stephen Fry, writer, actor and a prominent Twitter figure, has appreciated the microblogging phenomenon Twitter for its capability to free up celebs from their intense reliance on the press and media to advertise their works. Speaking at The 140 Characters Conference in London, the avid Twitterer, who has more than one million followers on the website, distinguished himself as one of the “Twillionaires” who can bypass press for their PR...



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