The qualities that make Twitter seem inane and half-baked are what makes it so powerful, says Jonathan Zittrain, a Harvard law professor who is an expert on the Internet. That is, tweets by their nature seem trivial, with little that is original or menacing. Even Twitter accounts seen as promoting the protest movement in Iran are largely a series of links to photographs hosted on other sites or brief updates on strategy. Each update may not be important. Collectively, however, the tweets can create a personality or environment that reflects the emotions of the moment and helps drive opinion. Noam Cohen, Twitter on the Barricades - Six Lessons Learned - NYTimes.com, 6/20/09

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