Metro Metro Still Tweeting Tweeting

We’ve already pointed out that Metro is using Twitter to update in both English and Spanish on the same account, and how much fun it is for people to repeat themselves when you heard them the first time.

But, here’s an interesting development: Metro does not know how to link in Spanish.

Wouldn’t that still be a cut & paste?

Related posts:

  1. Metro’s Twitter Goes Bilingual
  2. Metro Irritated; Facebooking Us Events We Cannot Attend
  3. Metro Has Voted to Vote to Study Downtown Subway Connector
  4. Metro Explains Why Subway Will Take Forever
  5. Metro: Whoops. Nevermind.


2 Comments so far

  1. benh57 on January 17th, 2009 @ 1:55 am

    Character limit. Spanish words are longer, no room for the link.


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    [...] tapped into its potential with frequent alerts of responses to fires in the City. More recently, the MTA has been experimenting with it, notifying residents of bus and subway delays and upcoming board meetings. And in the past few days [...]



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