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Pets, Beds, And Butts: The 9 CRAZIEST Things That Can Tweet (PHOTOS)

Huffington Post     First Posted: 04/17/10 06:12 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 04:30 PM ET

With an average of 1.8 million tweets an hour and 27.3 million tweets a day, the Twitterverse is already a busy, sometimes messy, place.

So what happens when it's not just people tweeting, but things, too? Some tricky tweet-geeks have hardwired everything from dog collars to beds to toilets that let odd Twitter-enabled gadgets add to the frenzy of tweets.

Check out our collection of the craziest things that can tweet in the slideshow below!

 
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It started as a Best Man's pre-wedding prank: The groom's bed was rigged up to tweet whenever he had sex with his fiance. The posts recorded intensity and length of time. Before anyone knew it, the prank had over 20,000 followers. Follow the feed @newlywedsontjob.





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With an average of 1.8 million tweets an hour and 27.3 million tweets a day, the Twitterverse is already a busy, sometimes messy, place. So what happens when it's not just people tweeting, but thing...
With an average of 1.8 million tweets an hour and 27.3 million tweets a day, the Twitterverse is already a busy, sometimes messy, place. So what happens when it's not just people tweeting, but thing...
 
 
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04:23 PM on 02/15/2010
Waste of good bandwidth, the more I saw the more of a waste I realized it was. And that's just the article, not the lame brain "devices".
01:44 PM on 02/15/2010
The stupidity of all this is beyond belief. Massive amounts of technology and cleverness to produce utterly inane results.

I think Twitter is the metaphor for how modern society functions.
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02:13 PM on 02/15/2010
I totally agree. I never was interested in "tweeting" after my college-boy sons told me "only old people tweet, mom." Bunch of navel gazers of the highest order.