Twitter Tools Part 4
-by Al Ferretti and Skeeter Hansen
Twitter Tools (part 4 of 6): “Photo and Video Sharing”
Photo and Video sharing on Twitter has become more and more popular. While many of you have taken advantage of Twitpic for photo sharing. Here’s some additional places
you may want to consider next time you would like to share a picture and/or a video.
PHOTO SHARING:
Pikchur Use your computer, cell phone, or any other mobile device to post your pics, and Pikchur takes care of distributing them all over the social web for you! An upgrade package is available to track stats too.
TweetPhoto offers a lot of the advanced options you might enjoy for free: Stats, geo-tagging, retweeting, favorites, and more.
Twitgoo is probably the most Twitter-like one of the bunch. You can tweet right within (after signing in) and include an image from the section where you post your Tweet.
yfrog Upload an image or video from your desktop or from an URL, enter your message, enter your credentials to Twitter, and click post it. a simple interface.
VIDEO SHARING:
12seconds Create short video clips that you record with your webcam, mobile phone, or upload. Show people where you are and what’s going on.
TwitC Use Twitc to organize, search, view, comment, share, embed, batch download, collect, favorite, rate uploads, view timelines and profiles, post links to or embed files, and send updates to your profile on Twitter, MySpace, Facebook and 35 other sites.
Twiddeo Twiddeo Upload from the web, your cameraphone and record from your webcam.
TwitLENS TwinLens- Simply login with your Twitter credentials and you are ready to start sharing media on Twitter.
Have you tried these photo and video sharing sites?
Which ones do you like or dislike?
Do you know of any other photo and video locations that integrate with Twitter?
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So many darn Twitter apps/sites now. They’re all great in their own way, but maybe Google should come out with one, so we don’t have to use other sites
-Mike
Hi Al and Skeeter,
tanks for your suggestions about twitter world