Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Getting The Most From Twitter

By Penelope Mossey


Twitter is one of the most widely used social networking sites, with over 300 million users by the beginning of 2012. Regardless of this mammoth following, Twitter doesn't have its own application which permits tweeps to upload of photos alongside their tweets.

This shortfall has given rise to various application businesses who have develop several image sharing programs and services. These facilities enable you as a Twitter user to simply upload and share your favorite photos on your timeline. Here are 6 most popular ways to share pictures on Twitter.

yFrog

yFrog functions in two ways; you can upload an image or video clip directly or you can add the URL where your image is located. Additionally, yFrog allows you to attach a message alongside the image you are trying to upload. You will have to provide your twitter username and password to sign in and complete the upload process.

Twitpic

The unique thing about Twitpic is that it lets you create an account utilizing your Twitter sign in information. With Twitpic, you can view your Twitter timeline, view your new and old followers and those you are following.

You're also able post new tweets and share pictures directly from your e-mail, mobile phone and many other computer system and smart phone mobile apps.

Lockerz

Commonly known as Tweetphoto, this particular service comes with additional features that may come in handy most of the time. What's more, you can utilize Lockerz to share images on both Twitter and facebook. This unique service allows you to Retweet your friends' pictures and you could mark some of them as Favorite. Lockerz automatically works photograph geo-tagging, a features that locks your photos to specified geographical places. Geo-tagging makes it easy to search and determine the precise location where the photos were taken.

Pikchur

Pikchur can run on various platforms apart from Twitter. They include Flickr, Facebook, Friendster, Hi 5, MySpace and lots of other micro-blogging websites.

You do not need to sign up, you can use some of these platforms' username and password to login and share pictures with relatives and buddies all over the world. With Pikchur, you can easily upload both pictures and videos via MMS, e-mail and selected mobile phone applications.

Twitgoo

Utilizing Twitgoo is much more like publishing a tweet with the normal 140 characters on Twitter. The main difference is that you could attach a photo alongside the tweet.

You can use your Twitter username and password to sign in and upload your pictures quickly and efficiently.




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