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I believe I was still in El Salvador, working for La Prensa Gráfica, when this all happened or recently moved back to the U.S.
NOTE: This isn’t the first time I’ve posted about Chávez. I wrote about him when he first joined Twitter nearly three years ago: Hugo Chávez selects his weapon of choice for Twitter
]]>Venezuela’s controversial president Hugo Chàvez has just joined Twitter (@chavezcandanga)… and he’s taken a page from Conan O’Brien‘s (@ConanOBrien) Twitter playbook.
Just like the late night talk show host, Chàvez is following only one person. Unlike the late night talk show host, Chàvez probably didn’t really think about who he selected.
(For the record, by “person,” I’m using the U.S. Supreme Court‘s version of the term.)
Chàvez is following @ubertwitter, the Twitter client popular on BlackBerry smartphones.
More than likely it was a default setting, but I can’t help but wonder… is TweetDeck jealous or relieved.
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