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If you’re a Twitter user, you probably frequently use the service to send links. Wouldn’t it be smashing if there were a service which helped you keep track of and even save those links for future reference? Well, now there is and it’s called TweetMarks. TweetMarks combines Twitter and bookmarking. It allows you to store and track all the links you share, or those which have been hashtagged or retweeted. To use the service, go to Settings and sign in using your Twitter info; adjust the settings if you like, and TweetMarks works automatically from there. You can add all links from b... read more
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AlphaTwitter is a new Twitter based service which tabulates popular links shared in Twitter. It’s essentially a tool for finding out what’s hot on the web, by tracking what people are sharing via Twitter, which seems to be the most popular way to share breaking news, headlines, and more. AlphaTwitter shows who shared what and when. Tweet links are found by the day, week, and even all time. Links are aggregated within a 24 hour period, the most shared are displayed at the top. You can click to see who shared a link and how many times they shared it. It’s very basic and still very mu... read more
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The Awesome Highlighter is a tool for highlighting text on a webpage that you’re sending to a friend. The upshot is that your pal will appreciate your links a lot more if they have some clue as to why you’re sending it to them. What better way to do that than use a big, fat, yellow virtual highlighter to underscore the most interesting bits? Your friends will thank you for it and it’s super easy to use. To start, simply enter in the url of the webpage you want to send. Then, select the text to be highlighted, save it and copy the URL into an email, forum or blog.... read more
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