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Follow EWN on Twitter

  09/01/2009
Do you like a fast update? That's now possible. European Waternews now is on Twitter. This service brings you the news fast - over the web or mobile phone, the mobile web... wherever you are, whatever is your preference! You receive the headlines and a shortened link that leads you to the article.
 

Making the connection is easy: Just go to http://twitter.com/ewn and click ‘Follow' after being logged in or having created a free account. According to your settings, you can receive the news!

 

Twitter is an online social network, where people give short updates on their actions. It allows to be up to date with what happens with friends, colleagues or somewhere in the world. Are you interested in other news, also Hydro International (http://twitter.com/hydro_intl) and GIM International (http://twitter.com/gim_intl) give updates through Twitter that you can follow.

 

 





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