Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

Twisten.Fm :Listen Music Online via twitter

Sunday, April 5th, 2009
Twisten.fm plays with Twitter
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I just want to listen to the music when I’m blogging. As a big fan of  twitter, I’ve just found Twisten.FM, A web application that can show what song that playing from twitter user all over the world.An if we like we can play their song.And beside that we can show ours too.

For the new feature now we can see where all tweets come from by clicking on the icons below the post.

Twisten.FM scours Twitter for people posting about music. We aggregate content from the following services that allow broadcasting on Twitter:

* Twisten.FM
* Hype Machine
* imeem
* last.fm
* FoxyTunes
* blip.fm
* twt.fm
* Grooveshark

Besides listening to the music, we can make it as a tool promotion.As a killerstartups.com say that :

A service like this one is not only suited to music lovers everywhere, but it also doubles as an excellent tool for self-promotion. Just think of the outreach any artist could have through it and you will find it hard to argue that it will have more than one aspiring pro musician out there coming back for more.

From twisten.fm I become enjoying some facilities in Grooveshark, especially looking for popular song.

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Adsense now on twitter

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
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Just reminding that Google has just announced that Adsense is now on Twitter. To get fresh updates about product news, optimization tips, interesting links, upcoming events follow Adsense on Twitter.AS they said that Many members of the AdSense team enjoy using Twitter — and we’ve seen that many of our publishers have made it a part of their daily workflow as well. If you’re a Twitter user and have something to say about AdSense, chances are you’ll “tweet” about it. Twitter has given us daily snapshots of what we’re doing right, and what we could be doing better. If there’s an issue affecting many publishers, Twitter is one of the very first places we hear about it

If you are not familiar with twitter you can vist  the starting guide.

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