You might be hooked on Twitter or not, and you might think it is either groundbreaking or not that exciting for any reason or the other, but the figures when it comes to actual usage speak for themselves. There are over 8 million users scattered all over the globe, and that is a crowd that will appeal to absolutely any person that wants to get a message across. People are always devising new ways in which to engage that massive community, and that is the case with the solution being reviewed right now.
Basically, AskOnTwitter will enable anybody to post a question and put it to the consideration of fellow twitterers. If you think about it, it all makes sense. With over 8 million users, there ought to be at least one person out there in the Twitterverse that will know the answer, or that will point you in the right direction at the very least.
Wait, doesn't Mosio do the same thing? I tried it a few years ago and it was basically a bunch of college students asking, and answering, a series of inane questions about meaningless trivia. Won't this be more of the same?