IT PRO’s top five tech tweeters
On Twitter’s fifth anniversary, we count down our top five tech tweeters.
 
We have a certain love affair with Steve Woz' Wozniak in this office and this only flourished after we started following him on Twitter.
Known for his role in building Apple but now with his fingers in a number of tech pies including Fusion IO Woz is a well-known character with industry insight.
Whether tweeting about tech events he speaking at, new products being unveiled or his cameo role in The Big Bang Theory, he is an interesting tweeter.
Woz is also more than happy to reply to questions and use Twitter as the conversational tool it was designed to be.
If you like him as much as we do, get on that Twitter feed.
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