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Twitku - Read and post on Twitter & Jaiku at once

Posted by Sathis Raj S On 3:00 AM

Twitku is a web service that lets the user to check out the posts on Twitter and Jaiku simulataneously. Also, the user can post on Twitter or Jaiku or both from Twitku itself. Twitku can be partially compared to Meebo.

The public timeline from both Twitter and Jaiku are presented before the user. Also, a small "Post Message" window at the side, lets the user to post on Twitter and Jaiku by checking on the checkbox. Twitku is useful for users who use both Twitter and Jaiku frequently. The interface is very simple. The API's of both Twitter and Jaiku are responsible for making this service possible.


Before posting or checking out their status, the user is requested to login to Twitter with their Twitter username and password. While posting into Jaiku, the user is asked to login using Jaiku username and Jaiku API Key. Auto-refreshing of the public timelines of both Twitter and Jaiku take place every 300 seconds.

Once logged in, the user can view their private Twitter feeds and replies to them. And, in case of Jaiku, the user can view either their private feeds and public feeds. The user can also change the default arrangement of Twitter and Jaiku timelines according to their wish.

Drill down:
  • Simultaneously post a single message to both accounts
  • Tiny URLs are shown as their respective original URLs.
  • URLs are turned into clickable links
  • Flickr photo URLs show thumbnails
  • Foreign characters are supported
Back drop:
  • Twitter API calls are limited to 70 per hour
Really useful for Twitter & Jaiku maniacs!



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