UK digital company +Good have created Twitter Magnets – a free piece of “internet tom-foolery” for your Twitter account. Claiming to be the first fridge magnet / Twitter mash-up, users can drag and drop each magnet word into a central dropzone, creating poems of up to 140 characters. The poems can then be submitted onto your own twitter account. +Good also has a TwitterMagnet Twitter account which acts as a live feed on the Twitter Magnet poems that are submitted worldwide.
[via The Inspiration Room]


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That’s kind of awesome, one that magnetic poetry has become such a phenomenon that we want to recreate it on the internet and two because I actually interviewed the creator of magnetic poetry David Kappel over at my site.
May 4th, 2009 at 7:41 pm