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With social media usage on the rise and so many apps, tools and other forms of communication available, The Brevity of Twit by K.D. Rose fits right into the scheme of things. With Twitter being an abbreviated form of communication bites of 140 characters, The Brevity of Twit follows the same vein. The Brevity of Twit displays the various ways that you can communicate with others, particularly through Twitter or TweetDeck, depending upon your taste. K.D. Rose gives a variety of ideas from life, thoughts and poetry in The Brevity of Twit, and displays how you can leverage Twitter in your communication efforts. If you are interested in keeping up with the various ways that social media and communication are evolving, picking up a copy of The Brevity of Twit by K.D. Rose will be a great asset to you.
For me, The Brevity of Twit is a take on communication through Twitter. It displays the elements of how young people are now communicating. They have no conscious effort of grammar or sentence structure when communicating through social media, and the concept of Twitter fits into that thought process. I think The Brevity of Twit is ideal for youths or young adults because it speaks their language. If you want to better understand Twitter, getting a copy of The Brevity of Twit by K.D. Rose can help.