Friday, February 19, 2010

Twitter stays abreast of the news

A plane that crashed into an Austin, Texas, office building which housed the local IRS branch has been all over the news. But it was on Twitter first. And still is...


@MinnPostRSS Austin plane crash targeted IRS, officials say: Authorities said Thursday evening that a body believed to be th... http://minnpo.st/btovSk

@fr33tweet RT @macbraughton The Austin Bomber's Anti-"Big Brother" Manifesto? - Hit & Run : Reason Magazine http://icent.ca/8m #IRS plane crash

@funtimewithbill if you don't call the IRS plane crash guy a terrorist, then the term has lost all meaning (if it hadn't already).

@mosteveo IRS Plane Crash Suspect's Online Diatribe http://ow.ly/194UA Very Creepy.

@Indexma RT @Click2Houston1: Worker killed in Austin plane crash identified as IRS Criminal Investigations Supervisory Agent Vern Hunter, 68. http://bit.ly/aL167f

@ericdeamer RT @BreakingNews: Facebook is removing fan pages supporting IRS plane crash pilot that have been deemed 'credible threats,' spokesman tells NBC

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