The ultimate vanity press: Your tweets in hardcover
Wired: Epicenter
Before firing off your next Tweet, pause for a second, scratch your head and give those 140 characters a long, hard stare. Because you might want to slip them into your friend's stocking this Christmas, neatly printed in a bound book with your username on the cover. At least that's what Internet entrepreneurs Asael Kahana and Jacob Shwirtz are envisioning with their recently launched site TweetBookz. All you need to create the hardcover is a Twitter account and $30 (the paperback is $20).
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