Just noting the grammatical differences between iLanguage and Twanguage... That is, the language used my Apple MacIntosh users (iPhone, iPod, iMac users) and Twitter users...
With iLanguage, you simply at the affix "i" to whatever word you want to i-ophise, as well as capitalising the first letter of the word being i-ophised. With Twanguage, you need to supplant the first letter of the word you want to twangophise with the letters "tw"...
So, when using iLanguage you can be an iWanker, but with Twitter you'd be a Twanker...
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