Ever wanted to see the entire conversation surrounding a post? Now you can! This simple bookmarklet will load comments from Twitter, FriendFeed, Digg, Reddit, HackerNews and any blog mentioning the article and will load it in a handy sidebar.
We display your most recently tr.immed URLs here,
or, if you login, all of your tr.im URLs since you signed up.
tr.im supports three different bookmarklets:
tr.im
Creates a new tr.im URL for the website you are at, and open a page for you to quickly tweet it to Twitter, and then send you back again.
tr.im NW
Creates a new tr.im URL for ther website you are at, but it opens a new window, which you can then quickly close with a keyboard sequence if you prefer. No countdown, no waiting.
twitter
Of course, create a new tr.im URL too, but instead send you over to Twitter's website to send it out from there.
Need a quick and easy way to share links and comments with your online followers? Start using the Social.com bookmarklet.
It takes just seconds to setup and you can send to Twitter, Delicious, and Ping.fm without leaving the page you are on.
LazySharer is a bookmarklet tool that helps you quickly share links with your friends on Twitter, Facebook and Delicious. The main focus is that you can share links quicker to the right services and it also suggests tags which you can use to later find your content or just to discover new connections.
TwitSnip is a simple tool for easily posting to Twitter. It lets you "quote" text on any web page. It does nifty things like looking up the @user for the website and linking back to the source. It shortens the URL too. It even tries to shorten the length of the tweet (when needed) using a twitabulary of short words.
Select vs. Copy/Paste
Select some text on page and Twitlet will place it in the text box for you. - April 6, 2009
New Hashes: '#this' and '#link'
Now there is an easier way of sharing webpages with Twitlet. Simply use words #link or #this to include current page's URL in your tweet.
follow cost measures how much people tweet. We use an absolute scale (average number of tweets per day) but also measure tweets in milliscobles, or 1/1000th of Robert Scoble's Twitter output.
One milliscoble is defined as 1/1000th of the average daily Twitter status updates by Robert Scoble as of 10:09 CST September 25, 2008. At that time, Scoble had tweeted 14,319 times in 675 days, for an average tweets per day of 21.21. Thus, one milliscoble is defined as 0.02121 tweets per day.
I wish I could highlight some text on a page, click a button, and tweet that text as a quote...
This started as a wish. It exists to make it super easy to tweet text found on
Tagal.us lets you set a hashtag definition via Twitter. users can vote on definitions and decide which best describes a particular hashtag.
Tagalus (@tagalus) lets you use Twitter to get and set definitions. There are currently two commands that @tagalus understands:
* Define: You can ask Tagalus to define a term for you. Example:
@tagalus_user: @tagalus define ip4
@tagalus: @tagalus_user ip4 = Ignite Portland 4 - a "hipster event" according to KGW
* Define ____ as: You can also set definitions using Twitter. Example:
@tagalus_user: @tagalus define mynewtag as a new tag that describes everything about me
@tagalus: @tagalus_user http://tagal.us/tag/mynewtag