Notes
We'd probably survive…
Xcv comments:
At the large tech company I work at there is an internal micro-blogging tool. The limit was recently increased from 140 to around 500.
People are still writing concise things. It’s just incredibly refreshing to not have to abbreviate things. And also you can include full links instead of shortened crap.
Dave Winer thinks, “We’d probably survive a 500 character limit.” We wholeheartedly agree.

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