Best of Twitter – TwitterFeed on FeedDemon tags, TwitThat and Seesmic

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Some, or most, of what’s interesting about Twitter is the collection of links that people tweet with others. Few quick ways I use to share links with others on Twitter:

  • I use FeedDemon as my RSS reader, recently being made to sync to Google Reader instead of the deceased NewsGator. One of the nice options Google Reader has and FeedDemon supports, is Tagging. You can easily tag your posts with a single click. If you go to our Google Reader’s Settings you’ll find that within the Folders and Tags section there’s an option to make a tag public. If you expose a certain tag, then it’s also possible to RSS it. I then use TwitterFeed connected to my Twitter account to post the highlights of that tag feed. I also use TwitterFeed for a number of other things, but maybe on that a bit later.
  • If there’s something I find interesting on the web, while browsing with Firefox, I simply use a quick plugin/javascript called TwitThat with some preassigned prefixes.
  • In case you’re wondering, my Twitter (and Facebook) client is Seesmic Desktop, which I use to sort out what’s important from all the noise and Retweet stuff. Before Seesmic and TweetDeck, I honestly couldn’t make sense of all that was happening on Twitter.

What do you use?

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