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Toppy PettigrewPageTweet's interface creates a shortened URL (ala TinyURL) for you to share on Twitter, Facebook, et al. But there's a twist to this URL shortener: When your friends click on that URL, they'll see the Web page you want to share, plus whatever clever caption you assign to it.
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william doustPageTweet offers you the opportunity to directly leave your personal comment on any webpage - right on the very top of the page. The comment can refer to page content, express an opinion on pictures - other than a maximum of 140 characters your creativity is the only limit.\n\nThis is very helpful as thousands of links get circled through the internet on a daily basis. Most of which refer to interesting articles, funny pics and videos or remarkable webpages.\n\nThe generated link does not only redirect to the given page - its also short enough to use on Twitter, forums, blogs etc… PageTweet does not require registration, and offers a button that you can integrate in your browser for a quick and convenient for commenting and sharing of webpages.
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amy monaghanPageTweet offers you the opportunity to directly leave your personal comment on any webpage - right on the very top of the page. The comment can refer to page content, express an opinion on pictures - other than a maximum of 140 characters your creativity is the only limit.
This is very helpful as thousands of links get circled through the internet on a daily basis. Most of which refer to interesting articles, funny pics and videos or remarkable webpages.
The generated link does not only redirect to the given page - its also short enough to use on Twitter, forums, blogs etc… PageTweet does not require registration, and offers a button that you can integrate in your browser for a quick and convenient for commenting and sharing of webpages. -
Jerry Swiatekallows you to shrink a URL for sharing on Twitter and other social networking sites, but also allows you to add your own 140 character message to the actual link that you’re sharing. Your message doesn’t appear in your Twitter updates with the link, it appears on the actual site - allowing the people who click on the link to see why you brought them there in the first place.
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