Like Twitter? Well so do around 18 million other people. And while it’s safe to say that most people’s tweets are pretty insignificant (I don’t care what you’re eating right now or how much you weigh), everyone occasionally has a few wise thoughts easily summed up in 140 characters or less. To preserve these, a company called Definately Something has created TweetBookz, a service that will collect and print your finest Tweets in and attractive hard or soft cover book.
Creating your very own 5.5″x8.5″ TweetBook is simple. Just sign into Twitter via the TweetBookz website and up to 200 of your most recent Tweets are instantly used to populate the book’s pages. You can choose to eliminate as many Tweets as you’d like, but in the interest of accurately preserving those crazy insightful thoughts you once considered important enough to share with the rest of us, editing the Tweets is prohibited. Each page consists of one Tweet, so the book can quickly get lengthy. But at $20 and $30 for soft and hardcover versions respectively, this seems like a surprisingly good deal for the wiser among us.



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