By Rob Pegoraro, The Washington Post
Thursday, May 1, 2008; D01
Politicians can have their message of the day, but on the Web, anybody can have their message of the hour -- or the minute.
Short updates on social-networking sites have become a new sort of public writing, the equivalent of text-messaging the Web.
As with texting, conciseness matters here; one popular site even limits updates to 140 characters. (See, this paragraph just hit that mark.)
The best-known example of the genre may be…
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