A new service that clones Twitter has appeared in Japan. But, instead of 140 letters limitation, Chuitter only lets you to type 14 letters. At first, this limitation might sound ridiculous and impossible for the user to form an intelligible sentence in just 14 characters. However, considering the wealth of information one Japanese kanji letter can convey, this might not be a problem for Japanese users. It might even give a chance for the service users to push their creativity by writing short poem, such as haikus. Read the full story on Asiajin blog.
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