As you can probably tell, this site hasn’t been updated in a while. This is because I simply do not have time to update the site (despite how much I use Twitter and twitter apps). I’ve let this site languish for far too long and I’m ready to do something about it.
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Sharing is caring, right? Well, Scott Carter certainly thinks so. He’s created a bookmarklet that you can start using in just seconds that works with all the major browsers on the market (Firefox, IE, Safari, and Chrome). This tool, called BigTweet, allows users to post an update to Twitter about the website they’re currently viewing.
Twiturm allows you to share your music on Twitter. Simply upload your music to Twiturm using your Twitter credentials. The site will send out a tweet with a link to all your followers.
Twitrans is a free service that allows Twitter users to translate their messages in many different languages. Twitrans gets the translation done by humans so the quality is much better than machine translated solutions.
There have been several Twitter desktop apps, but none with the flare of IconFactory’s Twitterrific. Recently, I have been playing with Twitter just to see it’s usefulness. It’s kind of addicting and can come in handy if you are wondering what someone has been up to recently.
WhoShouldiFollow was designed to find other interesting people to follow on Twitter. Whether new to Twitter or just looking to get more out of it, WhoShouldiFollow can suggest people who are similar those you already follow.