All I mean by this is that no one calls facial tissues "facial tissues", they call them kleenex. The term has transcended the brand.
Tweets were a great innovation, and likewise have transcended all the trappings that go along with Twitter the company. So for all of you out there saying "reeee don't use the word tweet", just substitute "kleenex" or "xerox" for "tweet" and then listen to yourself.
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To "Google" is an action now. Kodak tried and failed to get their name adopted.
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