Bitcasting is a dot dash sequence logo with a term coined by David Kraft to indicate the dispersal of micro-messages. Often this concept is used to distribute a start of a pre-arranged event, perhaps at a sit-in or an underground rave.

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  • Bitcasting is a dot dash sequence logo with a term coined by David Kraft to indicate the dispersal of micro-messages. Often this concept is used to distribute a start of a pre-arranged event, perhaps at a sit-in or an underground rave. Bitcasting is derived from Podcasting, only bitcasting is lightweight - usually three characters or less, and can even be distributed by something as simple as a laser pointer on a public monument or display. (en)
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  • Bitcasting is a dot dash sequence logo with a term coined by David Kraft to indicate the dispersal of micro-messages. Often this concept is used to distribute a start of a pre-arranged event, perhaps at a sit-in or an underground rave. (en)
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  • Bitcasting (en)
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