In tweetment?
I couldn’t settle on the right headline, but the bottom line is that no matter how it is spun, Climate Progress is now available on Twitter — click here.
Now you can get notification whenever a new post is up with the headline and a link.
Of course, you can still do it the “old”-fashioned way, with my RSS feed, where you get a bit more of each post delivered to you — click here. Or visit the site a couple times a day. Or, as at least one reader does it, make Climate Progress your homepage!
Ah, tweet mystery of life, at last I’ve found thee!
Ah! I know at last the secret of it all!

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Getting lost in the realm of the trivial?
Wes, that is the misconception I had, too. But in fact, for a blog, especially a news-centered blog, Twitter acts more like the old news tickers.
You get the headline and the link whenever I post.
Stephen Colbert twitters, but Jon Stewart won’t (petition him here: http://twitter.com/realjonstewart
Bill Moyers does it, and so does CRush Dumbaugh, uh, I mean Numbaugh, uh, I mean…
Barbara Boxer, Nancy Pelosi, and Ed Markey give it up for Twitter, but Harry Reid, John Kerry, Henry Waxman are still Twitter virgins.
The Reverend Billy (www.revbilly.com) tweets many times a day, often asking, What Would Jesus Buy from his dias at the Church of Stop Shopping.
Anne started doing the tweet tweet dance a few weeks ago… but I’m shy about tweeting my own horn.
Tweet tweet, tweet tweet…. who let the birds out ???
Will there be any non-blog post links on the Twitter feed (e.g. if I already subscribe to the feed, is there any unique content on Twitter)?
[JR: No. I can't see any reason at this point in time. Anything I have to say will go on this blog directly.]