A TwitterGram has a title and a small MP3 file. The title explains the gram, it must be no longer than 75 characters, to allow room for the URL of the MP3, which is about 50 characters.
The real appeal of Twitter is almost the inverse of narcissism. It's practically collectivist — you're creating a shared understanding larger than yourself. [Meeting] Misha for lunch [after a month's absence], I already know she was nervous about last w
Why am I using these services nearly every hour of my waking life? Because they are being talked about and I want to learn what is making people so passionate...trying to figure out what they are good for and whether the hype is justified. In my opinion:
You use the 140 characters to link to a 200K audio message. Think of it as Twitter meets podcasting. So I created one these messages. Click on the link to listen: http://twittergram.com/dave/audiogram001.mp3
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