how can i sent a photo to twitter from my blackberry?
i want to sent a photo from my blackberry and iphone to my twitter friends... how do i do this? can i use Flickr or something?
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Inappropriate?Yep, you can setup flickr to receive pics by email. Then use http://twitterfeed.com to post to twitter using your flickr RSS feed. Or http://www.twittergram.com/flickrToTw... works great as well. I've signed up. I'm at www.twitter.com/naresh
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Inappropriate?This also works very well... http://www.twittergram.com/flickrToTw...
An excellent write-up on using this service to get photos from a Blackberry to Twitter can be found at http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2007/10/twi...
This service was created by Dave Winer.
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Inappropriate?I would set up a Tumblr blog for this and this alone -- then email your photos to the Tumblr account's posting address, and then set up Twitterfeed with that tumblelog's RSS feed, like Naresh suggested above. This way, you don't post every single Flickr photo to your friends.
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Inappropriate?Jason,
I use Dave Winer's Flickr-to-Twitter application: http://www.twittergram.com/flickrtotw...
I hope this helps.
http://twitter.com/DiMambro
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Inappropriate?If you'd rather not use Twittergram, I have had success using Twitterfeed and a Flickr tag. I actually created a Yahoo! Pipe to strip some of the extra text out of the Flickr feed. The whole process is described here.
http://snipr.com/1qewu
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Inappropriate?I use both FlickrToTwitter and TwitterFeed but I use different tags for each, and I use them in different circumstances. 8-)
I use FlickrToTwitter when the photo is more time-sensitive, since the service checks for new photos every 10 minutes. However, Dave Winer explicitly states on his site that he provides no guarantees for the service, and there are times when it is unavailable.
I use TwitterFeed when I want to be sure the photo gets through, and I'm willing to trade timeliness for reliability. Twitterfeed doesn't check for updates more than every 30 minutes.
I use different tags for both these services because I don't want to doublepost the same photo into my Twitter account. 8-)
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Inappropriate?you can email your picture from you device to your twit pic address (in twitpic your personalized address is under settings) and use the subject field to tweet your message easy and very simple and most people dont know about it
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