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Twitter as both social tool, and diary log

Just added a Twitter widget above, so now what I'm doing will always be current (saves the zillion cross postings). I know there are lots of social networks to keep up with, but what I like about Twitter is that it's really fast (you're very limited on text), which means you can just drop in and put in a very fast update before closing each evening. So I don't have to wait for big stuff -- I just pop in each little thing I've been doing (and sometimes I surprise myself with how much I actually get involved in, almost without giving it thought), and within a few seconds, it's updated. Why not try for yourself at www.twitter.com and let me know if you do so I can follow you too.

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Comment by T. R. Catanzarite on August 21, 2008 at 1:31pm
Hi! I use Twitter also, as "Tedsays". But you really aren't limited by the 140 spaces. You can continue your thought or idea past the 140 to the next unit. You could upload a novel of 180K words at 140 spaces per! Have fun!

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