Continuing in the trend of bytes becoming things, there is a service that allows you to print a 200 page book of your tweets. A Tweetbookz is roughly 28,000 characters on 200 pages wrapped in a hardbound cover. For around $30, a Twitterer can save their tweets from the “fail whale.”

Personally, I think the price and customization are lacking for Tweetbookz as compared to photo book offerings. More importantly, Tweetbookz represents a larger trend of users wanting to print their digital lives for sharing and archiving.
Since our tweets are not necessarily poetic masterpieces, most of us will probably not shell out the money for this printed record. Looking back at your tweets, after all, is probably like looking at your school yearbooks – shockingly funny and disturbing at once.
Watch this guy unwrapping his Tweetbookz to get the idea.
Sharing Twitter Tweet Book with the world from TweetBookz on Vimeo.

