> The other way I use Twitter is when I'm out - I send SMS messages to
> Twitter with what I'm up to that night if I'm meeting up with friends
> later on, or if I'm looking for company to come along for the ride.


Twitter is super-easy to deal with through desktop and mobile apps. I use
"Hahlo" (http://hahlo.com/) on my iPhone and simply check it / post to it
whenever I happen to be standing still for five minutes.

It takes no time at all to figure out what to say and then say it, and
though it can take a moment to scan other people's posts, they often include
links to great articles and such you would have ever known about (Jared's
tweets, for example, often link to great stuff).

-r-
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