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    Twitterfeed.com automatically feeds your wordpress blog posts to twitter and facebook

    http://twitterfeed.com I just started using this service a few days ago and am pretty happy with it so far. Do you hate to post to your wordpress blog and then write up something for Twitter linking to the blog and then going onto facebook to again post something that feed back to what you just wrote on your blog? Then you’ll love TwitterFeed because you set it and forget it as it feeds your blog out to both services for you. There are several options to choose from so currently I have it checking my blog every couple hours and I ask it to track the links for me on the dashboard. Very useful tool so far but I don’t see much in the way of other services but I’m sure they’ll com. I’m a big fan of anything that helps automate my message so this service is currently in my bag of tricks.

    Twitter for the don’t get its of the world, it’s explained here in plain english

    I still remember the day I watched this video and it made me laugh because I couldn’t believe it took over two minutes to explain the how but for the naysayers out there it had to be done, wow. It’s kinda like explaining how a spoon works. Funny thing though, today I was talking with a fellow co-worker who is extremely technical and savvy about the internet or so I thought but they poo-pooed twitter and talked about it like it was a fad … kinda like the telephone was (doh). Anyways, I hope this helps all yous out there who still don’t get it … enjoy the video! A quick and plain English intro the micro-blogging service Twitter. Follow us: twitter.com This video comes in an unbranded “presentation quality” version that can be licensed for use in the workplace. commoncraft.com