Twitter Tag
Twitter Tag lets you create your own automatic updating Twitter image for your website, blog, MySpace or other social network profile. To use Twitter Tag, just type in your account username and clicking “Generate.†Your TwitterTag will display your recent tweet, name, picture, update total, and it links to your recent tweet. You can customize the border, background, and text colors so it fits in with your current color scheme on your site.
TwitterBox
TwitterBox is an in-development application which lets you put a PHP Twitter widget on your webpage. The webpage for the app is here, but looks a little…messed up right now. You can also follow TwitterBox on Twitter here.
EasyTweets
EasyTweets is a web-based tool that lets you manage and post to multiple Twitter accounts. The service offers several features including automatic URL-shortening, the ability to type more than 140 characters, the ability to have your blog linked to Twitter to auto-post blog entries, and a scheduling feature. You can also use EasyTweets to track replies and see a list of your followers.
Tweetpaste
Tweetpaste is an application that lets you easily paste your tweets into your blog posts. To use Tweetpaste, you just copy and paste the URL for the tweet into the box provided and it will generate embed code for you to use. Once published, the image will look like this:
There’s actually also a WordPress plugin available.
Filed under Blogging, Pictures, Wordpress |switchAbit
switchAbit is a service that lets you control where you content goes when routing it across multiple social services. This way, you can control content on a post-by-post basis. You post once and your content can go to multiple sites including Blogger, Facebook, flickr, jaiku, Tumblr, WordPress, and, of course, Twitter.
Chirrup
Chirrup brings Twitter conversations back to your blog. After you tweet a link, other Twitterers may chat about the content you’ve written. With Chirrup, those Twitter replies are gathered and sorted by URL so you can have a comment feed for each page in your site. You can then put the comments on your site anywhere you want and style them to match your blog’s style.
Chirrup
Chirrup lets you bring Twitter comments onto your blog, linking Twitter chatter to your blog’s content. The way Chirrup works is by fetching the replies from Twitter and sorting them by URL so you can then have a Twitter comment feed on your site that you can post anywhere.
TweetShots
Grab screenshots of tweets with TweetShots and then embed them in a blog, tumblr blog, or other pages on the internet. To use TweetShots, add this link to your browser bookmarks/links: tweetshot it. When you’re on the pages showing the tweet, click ‘tweetshot it’.
Twimbler
Twimbler is tumble blog that gets updated via Twitter – the favorite microbloggin platform of the web 2.0. So, if you know how to tweet, then you could be twimbling right now without even noticing. Creating a Twimble? Twimblog? is as easy as following these 3 steps:
- Sign up for Twitter
- Whenever you feel like twimbling, you can do it using this format: #log: {http://example.com} {A short description or comment on the link}
Where {http://example.com} is a link that you want to post, followed by a space, then followed by wherever text you want to be posted on your twimblog.
- Go and look at your profile at http://twimbler.com/{YOUR TWITTER NICK} - this isn’t really a step, it’s just fun!
Techmeme Firehose Twitter Feed
Some news junkies thought that the "normal" Techmeme Twitter account was too slow. Also, the main feed only focuses on the day’s most important 20-30 headlines. A new "firehouse" feed and Twitter account have been created for those who want it all. The Techmeme Firehose Twitter user will give you that real-time news experience, but it’s not for the timid!