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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. Try it, we think you might like it.

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  • FireFox/Safari/Chrome: Drag-drop this TwitSnip link into your bookmarks.
  • Internet Explorer: Right-click on the TwitSnip link and choose "Add to Favorites".

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TwitSnip is a simple tool for easily posting to Twitter. It lets you "quote" text on any web page

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TwitSnip is a simple tool for easily posting to Twitter

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To use the bookmarklet:
1. Browse around to some web page.
2. Highlight/select some portion of text (as if you were going to copy it)
3. Invoke the TwitSnip bookmarklet by choosing it
4. Review your tweet and post it.

What makes this useful is that based on what website you are quoting, it will try to figure out the @username for that site (if they have a twitter account). It will also create a short version of the URL (using TinyURL) to replace the longer link. Finally, it will use a twitabulary to try and shorten the text if needed.

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Invoke the TwitSnip bookmarklet by choosing it

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