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		<title>Morning Musings: Only half of all Tweets are in english</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Semiocast, a French based consulting group, conducted a study over a two-day period (Feb. 8 thru Feb 10) examining close to 3 million tweets this February and found some interesting results.  Semiocast&#8217;s study found that out of those 3 million tweets, roughly 1.5 million of them were not in English. The english language only popped [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="Semiocast" href="http://semiocast.com" target="_blank">Semiocast</a><a title="Semiocast" href="http://semiocast.com" target="_blank">,</a> a French based consulting group, conducted a study over a two-day period (Feb. 8 thru Feb 10) examining close to 3 million tweets this February and found <a title="Semiocast PDF" href="http://semiocast.com/static/downloads/Semiocast_Half_of_messages_on_Twitter_are_not_in_English_20100224.pdf" target="_blank">some interesting results</a>.  Semiocast&#8217;s study found that out of those 3 million tweets, roughly 1.5 million of them were not in English.</p>
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<p>The english language only popped up for roughly 50% of the tweets gleaned during that time period, with Japanese (14%), Portuguese (9%), Malay (6%) and Spanish(4%) following.  One thing to keep in mind is that Twitter has claimed that it sees an excess of <a title="Tweets Per Day" href="http://blog.twitter.com/2010/02/measuring-tweets.html" target="_blank">50 million tweets published per day</a>, meaning this study over two days may not be the most representative of the entire Twitter population.</p>
<p>The implication of a large growth of international users is exciting nonetheless.  With the knowledge that Twitter is not only growing in popularity, but in international usage, it&#8217;s hard not to think of its teaching and learning impact.  As the allure of international travel starts to wane due to the expense of a semester abroad, is Twitter the tool to use to expose our students to an international experience?  Is this a better alternative, or just a gateway into the international community?</p>
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