Roundup: Flotzam, Twitt.icio.us, Twitterfaces, Tw3t, Twittermail
Some Twitter treats…
Flotzam - a download app where you can control and see what’s happening at Twitter, Facebook and Flickr networks.
Twitt.icio.us - import the link from a twitter timeline to your del.icio.us account
Twitterfaces - is this an exact clone of Twittervision
[UPDATE: Just realised you can login and the settings box says Twittervision, must be a revamp.
You can now just see posts from your friends, followers, and you can even post…keep updated on their Twitterpage.
Hmmm, even though I’m logged in and chosen friends on the settings, the map is still not limited to my friends.]
Tw3t - I didn’t realise, but if you use the Tweetr desktop app for Twitter you can take web cam photo’s and they will appear at Tw3t.
Twittermail - first there was mail2twitter, then emailtwitter, now we have the more serious Twittermail…how it works.
Basically send tweets (even scheduled), send an email to be emailed back last 20 tweets from friends, get replies emailed to you, etc…
EmailTwitter doesn’t have replies (which I hope it adds to their feature list), but it’s unique features are;
- send an email to get latest Tweets from one friend (I’d like a selection of friends option)
- send a direct message
- send an email to be emailed back your direct messages
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Bonus Links:
The Yedda Q&A service is also auto-tweeting questions to you as Tweets, and your answers as Tweets.
Twitter4skype - I like how they use tweets as a step by step guide
TwitterCal - posts Tweets and they appear in Google Calendar
Stans posting to Pownce, Twitter, Jaiku and Tumblr at the same time by leveraging on RSS re-syndication
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