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23andMe on Twitter & now offering services in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Israel

Posted by attilacsordas on October 3, 2008

Finally 23andMe, my first personal genetics service provider, is on Twitter which could mean that from now on first-hand company information will flow even more continuously compared to what the regularly/daily updated eminent corporate blog can offer. Microblogging is always quicker blogging! Based on the first 4 tweets (on the photo) the guys will not just simply link to the posts but communicate with other Twitterers and give informal & brand new info.

5 Responses to “23andMe on Twitter & now offering services in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Israel”

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