Turn Twitter links to Delicious bookmarks with Tweecious
I'm a big fan of applications that take handles repetitive chores without any input from me whatsoever. Since I've been using Tweetdeck lately, sharing links on Twitter and bookmarking them has turned into a two-step process, and that's one step too many if you ask me.
Enter Tweecious, a Firefox addon that keeps an eye on your Twitter feed for any links you share and automatically adds them to your Delicious bookmarks (which you probably guessed from the name). It utilizes four different bits of internet Kung-Fu - Twitter, Delicious, Longurlplease, and Zemanta to monitor, sync, and tag links all without you ever lifting a finger.
Ok, you will lift a finger once - to set up and activate the service. Tweecious doesn't even store your passwords, which is a welcome feature. Just log in to Delicious before setting your preferences.
Enter Tweecious, a Firefox addon that keeps an eye on your Twitter feed for any links you share and automatically adds them to your Delicious bookmarks (which you probably guessed from the name). It utilizes four different bits of internet Kung-Fu - Twitter, Delicious, Longurlplease, and Zemanta to monitor, sync, and tag links all without you ever lifting a finger.
Ok, you will lift a finger once - to set up and activate the service. Tweecious doesn't even store your passwords, which is a welcome feature. Just log in to Delicious before setting your preferences.













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Subscribe to commentsrijitApr 2nd 2009 6:28PM
Tweecious sold to yahoo
Lee MathewsApr 2nd 2009 6:35PM
Not sure I'm ready to jump on that one...An April 1st Twitter update on the author's feed?
Maybe after a confirmation or two. ;)
rijitApr 2nd 2009 7:02PM
I totally missed April 1st as the date posted, forgive me tiredness. Move along.