Attention spans are short these days, and some might even say the Web isn't helping this phenomenon. Regardless, time is money, and people are ever-looking for more useful ways to maximize what time they have. Many have little tolerance (or time) for long-form digital content, and we're seeing the proliferation of the "tl;dr" (too long; didn't read) mentality as it sweeps the Internet nation. And, for those addicted to Twitter, content that comes in 140 character chunks is the norm, if not the preferred way, to express something shorthand. (Other than emoticons, of course.)
Enter the Trimit time-saver.
Trimit is a
0.99-cent app for iOS that allows you to condense content into 1,000, 500, or 140-character summaries. Essentially, Trimit is a text auto summarizer designed to fit all those things you're reading on a mobile device into concise synopses and share those over SMS, email, Facebook, Twitter in .txt form -- all with a few clicks.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/XE3kWwN6FNA/
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