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GEORGE MATRONI, STRANDED JETBLUE PASSENGER: If the CEO of JetBlue is watching, I would like to say, either your resignation should be tenured, or you should implement a new dynamic within JetBlue.
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GEORGE MATRONI, STRANDED JETBLUE PASSENGER: If the CEO of JetBlue is watching, I would like to say, either your resignation should be tenured, or you should implement a new dynamic within JetBlue.
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GEORGE MATRONI, STRANDED JETBLUE PASSENGER: If the CEO of JetBlue is watching, I would like to say, either your resignation should be tenured, or you should implement a new dynamic within JetBlue.
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- With nearly 1.5 million followers on Twitter, JetBlue [@JetBlue] has mastered the formula for success on the micro-medium.
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- With nearly 1.5 million followers on Twitter, JetBlue [@JetBlue] has mastered the formula for success on the micro-medium.
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- With nearly 1.5 million followers on Twitter, JetBlue [@JetBlue] has mastered the formula for success on the micro-medium.
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Apart from a handful of big personalities such as Ashton Kutcher (@aplusk) and Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) or brands like Dell (@DellOutlet) and US budget airline JetBlue (@JetBlue), most people's followers and friends on Twitter are in proportion, and those that are most active in following and tweeting get the most friends.
silicon.com : 2009
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- With nearly 1.5 million followers on Twitter, JetBlue [@JetBlue] has mastered the formula for success on the micro-medium.
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- With nearly 1.5 million followers on Twitter, JetBlue [@JetBlue] has mastered the formula for success on the micro-medium.
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NEW YORK (AP) JetBlue is reporting a surprise first-quarter loss as higher costs offset better revenue.
jodi commented on the word JetBlue
As a verb, to leave (i.e. to jet). As in: "I'm about to JetBlue this place..." Apparently stems from an employee's unusual exit.
May 19, 2011