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What do you use jott? (edited)

What do you use jott for? I'm not really sure what the answer is to this question yet. I was wondering if anyone out there is using Jott and can tell me what they use it for. It seems to me that you would use it to send a message when you have very little time or if you want to send something brief and you were away from your computer. You know, I don't know why you would use Jott to send a message to Twitter rather than just sending a text message; it would seem to make more sense that you  would do that. But I guess there could be instances where you would not be able to text and would be able to call into Jott instead. I guess that's a possibility; I'll have to think about that one. The other possibility here with blogging I guess again is if you were going to send more informal.. listen

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