Vanity Fair poll: Twitter will not last
San Francisco (ip-192.com): Twitter is a fad that will most likely fade, according to a new 60-minutes Vanity Fair poll. One-third out of 1,097 randomly selected people nationwide believes that the micro-blogging site will be ancient history in the near future.
Furthermore, the respondents say that Wal-Mart, not Hollywood, Google, or Coca-Cola, best symbolizes America today. Half of the people responding to the poll-questions feel that taxing the richest Americans by at least 50 percent is a great idea.
The hardest sacrifice people had to make in these hard economic times was dining out. George Clooney was still the man of choice, leaving Tom Brady and Bruce Springsteen in the dust. 26 percent of the respondents did choose Clooney when ask which man they would most like to trade places with for a week. Barack Obama came in second securing 24 percent of the votes.
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