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Tweet Notebook

Written by Editor in Thursday, December 17th 2009

Tweet Notebook

Belgian Interactive Agency is also known as Boondoggle that has developed up the useless product called Tweet Notebook. Tweet Notebook is basically created as physical notebook that assists you to set your twitter messages randomly. This notebook works very easily and efficiently. You just go to the website and enter your interested username, and also let the app browse through the account owner’s 320 newest tweets.

This notebook also selects some tweet accounts automatically to inhabit the bottom sections of your note book pages. If you are waiting for the tweets to get them selected, you can easily type a custom message on the cover of your notebook, but remember one thing that you message does not exceed than 140 characters. If an application is selected once, then you will get the preview of 320-page notebook very easily.

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Latest Robot Technology

Written by Editor in Tuesday, August 18th 2009

A tiny robot that is made of cardboard and named Guardian Robot is going to blow you out of your mind with the kind of show of love that it makes. It calls for hugs, hi-fives as well as other loving responses in a perfectly natural way. You can monitor your Twitter feed with this new operation. It will cost you about $97 to get your bot to spread some good feelings and humors across your friends’ list.

The developer of the Guardian Robot, Ken Lim, has been using two servos and a basic control board to spread around hugs through an old fashioned Wii Sports Resort Box. This robot idea is however becoming really popular now with the new updates being spread through time saving Twitter features.

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Mixx Starts to Turn Like Twitter

Written by Editor in Tuesday, July 28th 2009

Mixx starts to turn like Twitter with the new start surfacing to hot links. They have also launched new items like TweetMixx to keep themselves updated in Twitter like fashion. So they are definitely called TweetMixx for befitting reasons. The form is currently on beta version. TechCrunch can grab away one of the 1000 invites going on there with their own credentials. It is really as simple as it works.

One can skim through the tweet and follow the links just randomly. It has become really user friendly that way. Overall the maximum number of Tweet links gives you higher possibilities of expansion of your business and the spreading of your link. Receiving a personalized hot list of tweets is also one of the easiest ways to make your Twitter followers follow you n Mixx.

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Dot TK launches new URL- shortening service for Twitter

Written by Aftab Bashir in Saturday, April 11th 2009

Well, you have to make the most of every character out your sacred 140s to say your say at Twitter.

Considering these very importance of limited characters, DT TK has emerged with its new URL-shortening service named as TweaK that will shorten links into some domain name direct to make shortest possible links.

Dot TK’s Boss Joost Zuurbier says in this connection, “A short domain name and a six character suffix behind link identification are being used by various players of the current URL shortening industry, but with this new service links will be identified directly through domain names that will make almost every link six character shorter that you can currently seen from other such services.”

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Social netowrkers as really Good Samaritans

Written by Aftab Bashir in Tuesday, April 07th 2009

You may not find some really good Samaritans in your surrounding these days, but one thing is certain that you would succeed to find many on the internet in the form of quick-thinking and good-willed social networkers, as the internet is getting replete with them.

During the last week, Demi Moore, a well-known celebrity on Twitter saved the life of a woman who was going to commit suicide and had threatened to kill herself on Twitter.

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