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Commentwitter is a WordPress plugin that aims to provide an option to all people to tweet their blog comments. The main reason for this is to generate a buzz and encourage commenting on peoples blogs.
Twitter Tools is a plugin that creates an integration between your WordPress blog and your Twitter account. Pull your tweets into your blog and create new tweets on blog posts and from within WordPress.
AddATweet is a new ‘commenting system’ for websites that is powered by Twitter. It is a Firefox plugin that allows you to leave a tweet/comment for any web page. It comes up as a browser sidebar.
The Twoxit Twitter Widget allows anyone to place a twitter update box on their website for their visitors to update twitter from. This could benefit you as visitors to your website can easily update their twitter profile, possibly about your website!
MessageDance is a platform for sharing digital content and conversations from your social sites and through email. Publish just once and your content will be shared to all of the places you hang out. The innovation that MessageDance seems to be trying is to use an email-based message distribution for social networks.
Twisig converts you tweets into an image that can be used in forums signatures, emails and on your websites. It auto updates and is especially useful in places that do not allow html code.
PingTwitter allows you to automatically update your Twitter Account when you publish a new blog post. It’s as simple as sending a trackback. You need to send a trackback to http://www.pingtwitter.com/pingme.php?u=your_username&p=your_password&l=your_location Do note that you are sending your Twitter password using HTTP. It will go in plain text format.
Furthere takes your Tweets and turns them into a smooth, comprehensive Weblog. So just tweet as you always tweet and enrich and elaborate your Tweets from time to time or aggregate them together with those of your friends!
The WP-to-Twitter WordPress plugin posts a Twitter status update from your blog using the Cli.gs URL shortening service to provide a link back to your post from Twitter.