If you like to use Twitter to keep up with your friends as they go through their daily lives, then check out Twitterfeed. This handy tool can take almost any blog and feed it into a Twitter account, so you see new items when you’re on Twitter or using any of the Twitter applications.
Many people like Twitter because it is like a combined Facebook-MSN service that you can use from your mobile or any computer. It’s a fun way to keep in touch with people when you are traveling or just living your life.
Twitterfeed.com In Their Own Words
Now that people are increasingly using twitterfeed not only for posting blogs to twitter, but also for linking facebook and pownce status updates, a couple of new features have been requested repeatedly. As of today, twitterfeed contains these 2 new options:
a) it’s now possible to send the description only. This means you have the option to post title & description, title only, or description only.
b) it’s now possible to stop posting the item link (the tinyurl link that gets added to posts). This is particularly useful for status updates where no additional information is available through the link. Note that twitterfeed uses the item link as a way to check for duplicate posts, so if you choose to suppress the link, twitterfeed will not check for duplicate posts (e.g. if the publish date of an existing item changes due to the post being edited, it may be posted to twitter again).
Why Twitterfeed.com It Might Be A Killer
Twitter has really taken off as a form of online communication between friends, and now Twitterfeed adds an interesting and useful complementary component.
Some Questions About Twitterfeed.com
What makes Twitter-blog linkage better than simply receiving RSS feeds of someone’s blog? 







