5 New Twitter Apps to Play with Over the Weekend

February 5th, 2010 admin

We’re winding down another week, and I’d like to add to your weekend distractions by sharing a list of new Twitter tools that recently launched. Give them a try and come back to share your thoughts. Bccth.is Bccth.is is a free Twitter client that allows you to send private messages to selected followers as blind carbon copies to make sure they see your tweets, and then continue that discussion in private. The tool, which is a fully functional Twitter client, automatically shortens URLs, stores all of your sent and received messages, and clearly shows you the number of participants and comments in each of your conversations. Tweet Hopper Tweet Hopper is a new way to manage multiple Twitter accounts. It has functionality that…


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