Crenk – I came across a great article from Dumblittleman which talked about the best 10 tools to use which will make anyone a expert Twitter user.
1. Desktop apps
The best way to update twitter is through the various desktop apps like Twhirl or AlertThingy for Windows and Twitterific for Mac. They have a nice interface and let [...] read more

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