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		<title>How Twitter is Changing my Blogging</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I signed up for Twitter because I heard it’s a great way to keep track of news and to share information. So far it has delivered. I find helpful links, share my own, and interact with the 60 or so people I follow. The hardest part to get used to is the 140 character limit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I signed up for <a href="http://www.twitter.com">Twitter</a> because I heard it’s a great way to keep track of news and to share information. So far it has delivered. I find helpful links, share my own, and interact with the 60 or so people I follow. </p>
<p>The hardest part to get used to is the 140 character limit for each post, or “tweet” as they call it. I eventually conformed, and have since loaded the Firefox TwitterBar plug in to make it easier to post throughout the day. I also loaded an extension to my Windows Live Writer that automatically sends updates to Twitter about my blog posts. Connecting Twitter to Facebook means I don’t need to post the same thing twice. </p>
<p>As I use TwitterBar, I have actually learned to tweet well below the 140 character limit. Suddenly 140 characters seems luxurious. </p>
<p>Now I’m beginning to wonder if a word limit would help my blogging a bit&#8211;force me to condense my thoughts into brief posts instead of rambling down the page. While there always will be a place for long blog posts digging into important topics, Twitter hints that we can say just as much with a lot less. </p>
<p>200 words seems about right. </p>
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