Today someone came to this blog searching for a twitter backup facility. I never did post such an application/script so I figured I’d share my way of backing up my tweets.
I actually never backup my tweets (nothing of value would be lost), and never intend to, but for the sake of posting something I’ve said I’d give it a go.
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For those of you who don’t use Twitter I should specify that Twitter has long time moved away from “what are you doing” principle and today is more of a base framework (Twitter API) for many new (and innovative?) web applications.
Due to this direction that Twitter is adopting (involuntarily) dozens of web applications have sprung up; from url shortening services to web applications like: WeFollow, TwitterSheep, TwitterTag, TwitVid, YFrog, TwitPic and many more…
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