Twitter may be a great way to keep up with what's happening, but it's not so good at keeping track of what's happened. That's because Twitter itself offers no way to keep an archive of your tweets. It's true that you can search your own postings (from your Twitter page). But those searches are limited to the last 3,200 tweets you have made. And if you want to store your tweets for posterity, there's no built-in way to do so.
Fortunately, there are some third-party tools and services that can archive Twitter for you.
You can read more in an article by Kirk McElhearn in ComputerWorld at http://goo.gl/PH1Ey.
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