Twitter Costs British Economy $2.25 Billion A Year, And Other Nonsense
by Robin Wauters on October 26, 2009

There we go again.

The Telegraph has published an article about some survey which claims social networks such as Twitter are costing British businesses at the very least £1.38 billion (approx. $2.25 billion) a year.

Shocking findings, I daresay!

Morse, the IT services and technology company who commissioned the survey, said the true cost to the economy could actually be substantially higher than the £1.38bn estimate.

How about we settle for a gazillion?

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