As the velocity of communication approaches realtime, language compresses.
Think about it. When people originally started talking about Twitter, the first thing they'd always mention was the 140-character limit that the service imposes on tweets.
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Tags: Internet, Twitter, Voices, digital, Nicholas Carr, Rough Type, Twitter | permalink
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