“Will You Marry Me?” Twitter Style …
Jan 8th, 2009 - יג טבת תשסט by admin
This is a very cute example of how ubiquitous Twitter has become as a conversation platform.
Grant Robertson from Atlanta, GA proposed to his girlfriend, Christina Warren (also of Atlanta, GA) via Twitter as she was in San Francisco at Macworld and he couldn’t wait for her to tell her any other way! So he used Twitter to reach out over 3,000 miles to pop the question …
See the conversation below:

A search on Twitter shows thousands of people retweeting the proposal and sending their best regards to @grobertson and @film_girl
This just made our collective day a little brighter!
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David, cool story. This is at least the 5th proposal on Twitter—maybe a personal dating service is how they should monetize. I believe the first proposal was in March, http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/03/true-st...
Thanks Warren! I'll check out the link you sent. I agree with you re: monetization. There are so many monetization opportunities for Twitter; and advertising isn't it.
David, cool story. This is at least the 5th proposal on Twitter—maybe a personal dating service is how they should monetize. I believe the first proposal was in March, http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/03/true-st...
Thanks Warren! I'll check out the link you sent. I agree with you re: monetization. There are so many monetization opportunities for Twitter; and advertising isn't it.
David, cool story. This is at least the 5th proposal on Twitter—maybe a personal dating service is how they should monetize. I believe the first proposal was in March, http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/03/true-st...
Thanks Warren! I'll check out the link you sent. I agree with you re: monetization. There are so many monetization opportunities for Twitter; and advertising isn't it.