03
Jun
2009

filesocial

Twitter is the best place to share your thoughts in the Internet. As a matter of fact, thanks to its micro-blogging features you can share whatever you like with other users in a matter of seconds. One of the biggest limits of Twitter is that you can only share twitters, small sentences which do not have to overcome 140 characters. But what if you wish to share documents and files?

FileSocial.com is a wonderful website letting you share pictures, photos, documents and whatever file you like on Twitter. The way it works is rather simple. All you have to do is type your Twitter login and password, write a twitter, attach the document you want to share and you are done. So easy! Your Twitter will display a “tweet” with your message and a link to the file!



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5 Comments to “How to share files with Twitter”

  1. FileSocial Says:

    Thank you for the review! We are happy to see that you like our file sharing service :-) You can follow us on Twitter – @filesocial

  2. FileSocial sigue haciendo ruido - Ideateca Says:

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  3. FileSocial – the benchmark on file sharing over Twitter « FileSocial – Share your files on Twitter Says:

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  4. DataNest Says:

    Solid Review!

    However, going to plug our service here as well.

    Check you MyDataNest.com which will allow you to log in with your Twitter Credentials and upload up to 2GBs of files that will no expire. Also the ability to post directly to twitter!

  5. Espectacular repercusión de FileSocial | Ideateca Says:

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