Desde el momento en que vi esta imagen, quedé completamente fascinado: un mar de oro que rompe contra la playa, la textura de la espuma, las siluetas de un poderoso contraluz, las sombras de las pisadas. Parejas, sombras y huellas es una fotografía de Hotu Matua, capturada en las bellísimas costas de Mazatlán. Sin duda, una estampa que atrapa en todo su poder los rayos de un dorado atardecer.

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Joe,I think we have to separate the ftruue of micro-blogging from the ftruue of Twitter. I completely agree with you that micro-blogging is here to stay for the good reasons that you mentioned.But Twitter is neither the first nor the only service to offer micro-blogging. Facebook, you could argue, just does it better, and embeds micro-blogging in a world of other uses and services that will give it power and longevity.As to the question of active users , that’s an interesting one. There’s been some data from Twitter analytics companies revealing (for example) that over half of the people who make a Twitter account never come back after the first week. I’m sure that’s true of some people who make Facebook or MySpace accounts too, but nowhere close to 50%.Every research lab has been studying Twitter this summer, so I think we’ll get a raft of interesting data in the next 6 months.