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How to put your twitter status as your signature for your email, blog & forum

twitsig

So you are a regular twitter. You want all your twitter status to be known to the world and beyond. Now you can have your twitter status shown as your signature for your email, blogs, forums and any web services that you can think of. As many forums, blogs, and other web services allow you to have images as part of your signature, all you got to do is to display your current twitter status as an image and *puff magically embed them wherever you want your twitter status to be. This can be done with twitsig. Twitsig is a simple web service that allows you to display your current twitter status as an image.

As shown above, it is an example of my twitter status.

* If you are a regular twitter, please add me as friend. My twitter URL is http://twitter.com/kuanhoong

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4 Comments »

Comment by DamionKutaeff
2008-03-23 12:14:02

Hello everybody, my name is Damion, and I’m glad to join your conmunity,
and wish to assit as far as possible.

 
Comment by Serkan
2008-03-25 04:27:33

This looks cool, Kuan! I will try this out!

 
Comment by Karen
2008-04-02 15:25:15

Good tips…I will apply it to my mail signature.

 
Comment by neeflarge
2008-12-11 21:43:36

Hi

Today turn PC and look that my Miranda not available, It is very bad. :(
When I login always received message from contact ONE with Notify
* * * * * * ** * * * *
1:
=============================
System Message
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ICQ version 5.1 is no longer supported. Download a free authorized ICQ version from ICQ’s official website.

Who have this problem?

Please advise I can’t send message to my uncle. :(

 
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