Twitter hits 100 million twits

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Twitter hits 100 million twits

Twitter has passed the 100 million user mark, five years after its inception.

The micro-blogging service has been taken up by people from almost every industry, to either share their thoughts or promote their brand.

“Twitter’s global reach gives a voice to people around the world and as far away as the International Space Station,” a Twitter blog post read.

“After launching Hindi, Filipino, Malay and Simplified and Traditional Chinese in the coming weeks, Twitter will support 17 different languages.”

For the IT department, Twitter brings trouble as well as joy.

As many IT security companies have pointed out over the last five years, Twitter provides workers with a portal to share confidential company information, whether intentionally or not.

Some companies have even chosen to ban social networks like Twitter and Facebook altogether.

Research from security firm Clearswift earlier this week found 29 per cent of workers said their companies were clamping down on social media use.

Despite business fears over social network use, many recognise its benefits as well. Nearly a third of respondents said their company was planning to invest more in social media this year than last, whilst 48 per cent said their employer thought the benefits of social media outweighed the drawbacks.

This article originally appeared at itpro.co.uk

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