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Twitter to end 140 character limit, but only for Direct Messages Twitter is all set to remove the 140 character limit that defines it, but only for Direct Messages, from July. A post for developers from DM product manager Sachin Agarwal has posted API recommendations for developers so as to "make this change as seamless ...
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Twitter to forgo 140-character restriction for DMs NEW YORK: In a piece of good news for Twitteratti, Twitter has decided to increase the word limit for direct messages (DMs) to 10,000 characters from the present 140.
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Twitter removes 140-character limit from direct messages Twitter today said it will remove the 140-character limit from its direct messaging feature, a move that will allow people to send longer private messages to their friends using the microblogging platform.
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Now, your Twitter DM can be more than 140 characters! NEW YORK: Twitter today said it will remove the 140-character limit from its direct messaging feature, a move that will allow people to send longer private messages to their friends using the microblogging platform.
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Twitter to raise 140-character limit for direct messages Twitter has announced that it will raise the 140-character limit in direct messages to 10,000 characters next month, allowing users to conduct longer private conversations on the social network.
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Xiaomi Mi 4 64GB gets another price cut in India NEW DELHI: Chinese device maker Xiaomi has announced a price cut for the 64GB variant of its Mi 4 smartphone. The company which had announced a Rs 2,000 price cut in April has now decided to reduce it further by another Rs 2,000.
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Xiaomi cuts Mi 4 (64GB) price to Rs. 19999 Xiaomi announced earlier today that the Mi 4 64GB will receive a Rs. 4,000 price cut on its launch price. The price cut will be applicable from today, and the phone is available on Flipkart today for Rs.
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Oculus Rift: Facebook offers a glimpse of virtual reality goggles SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook showed the world its first commercial version of virtual reality on Thursday - and offered tantalizing hints of how it hopes to turn three-dimensional goggles into a new kind of computing and communications device.
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Missed cues, no applause and shamelessly ripping off Steve Jobs: How ... It's the virtual reality headset that is highly-anticipated in the gaming world, but the grand unveiling of the VR Oculus fell remarkably flat in San Francisco.
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Twitter escalates war on trolls Users are now able to export their own blocklists, or import other people's -making it easier to expose users who are potentially offensive, aggressive, or just downright annoying.
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