Post to twitter from Google Talk

14 Sep, 2008  |  Written by shoban  |  under Computer Tips, Others

Are you a frequent twitter user? Do you find it annoying to login to twitter everytime and post? Wouldn’t it be nice if you can post your tweets from your google talk?

post2twitter IM bot helps you do this. Just add post2twitter@bot.im as a friend in your google talk and once the bot comes online you can post your tweets using the following format as a message. If you need aany help, just send help as a message.

username$password$message

eg : adam$passwrd$This is a tst message

post2Twitter

post2Twitter

As you can see your message gets posted immediately.

Note: This is a very simple IM bot created using PHP and www.imified.com. I will post the soucecode soon in my other blog www.codegeeks.net. Any questions, please post it as a comment.

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3 Responses so far | Have Your Say!

  1. Aravind Jose T.  |  September 14th, 2008 at 3:23 am #

    Hehe.
    Thanks for featuring my tweet too in the screenshot.

    Are we safe of our passwords ?

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  2. shoban  |  September 14th, 2008 at 3:25 am #

    :-) hmm when it comesto password!! not so safe as it the bot is hosted in crankup.net and imified which is not sssl installed! :(
    shoban - Gravatar
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