Jason Kincaid over at Techcrunch has an article that covers the latest tweet condesation services. The article is titled 140it: Condense Ur Text For Twitter When It Won’t All Fit
I just tried 140it
and the firefox bookmarklet doesn’t seem to work. Any ideas anyone?
While Internet slang and abbreviations have become second nature for some technophiles, many of us have trouble converting our words into the pseudo-gibberish sometimes required to make long messages fit into the 140 character limit set by Twitter. 140it
, a new service put together over the weekend by the guys behind Yipit
, is looking to help. The site will instantly convert whole sentences into condensed text, making common substitutions (like ‘r’ instead of ‘are’), using bit.ly
to shorten links, and swapping company names for their StockTwits symbol. The service does its best to retain coherence, cutting extra spaces first and only cutting vowels as a last resort, according to one of its founders.
While there are a few other services like TweetShrink
and Twonvert
that do the same thing, those sites require you to visit their homepages - something that is easy to forget and usually more trouble than it’s worth. 140it offers a bookmarklet that will immediately make the conversion as you enter your Tweet on the Twitter homepage by Jason Kincaid




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