This
buzz comes from twitter.com, an online text messaging service that can be used
from a cell phone, the Web or from IM.
Twitter, Inc. was launched by the creative folks at Obvious in San Francisco. Twitter has
launched a new experimental idea for messaging known as the TwitterGram. No,
it’s not hand delivered by a uniformed delivery person, but it is a voice
version of Twitter.
A TwitterGram is Web-based and contains a title and a small MP3 file. You can
send a TwitterGram via a brief audio clip (less than 200K in size) which
TwitterGram posts to a server and creates a Twitter post (“tweet”) that links
to it.
Frequency of TwitterGrams are limited to approximately one for every 10-minute
period to help limit overload of Twitter servers. TwitterGrams can also
be posted to a personal Twitter account as well as to a public collection of Twittergrams (mobile version).
Read more here.