TweetPhoto Goes Live: The Next Big Twitter Photo-Sharing Service?


I am always on the constant lookout for the latest and coolest Twitter apps and services. And that pretty much includes Twitter photo-sharing services as well. Just recently a new Twitter photo-sharing service called TweetPhoto was launched. I haven’t gotten a chance to try it out yet; I’ve only signed but I can already tell that it might just be the next big photo-sharing tool for Twitter since Twitpic. Here is a quick rundown and review of what TweetPhoto is all about.

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TweetPhoto was initially in private beta a few months ago but went live on Thursday April 30th and it seems like it was already quite popular in its initial stages. To give it a test run, just log in with your Twitter username and password and you will be greeted with a simple and neat interface. Then, you can upload a photo, tag it, and tweet it along with a message. From there, you can explore even more awesome functions like viewing other Twitter user’s photo, favorite them and commenting them.

Other additional stuffs included are widgets integration as well as an API which might proved useful to some. Other than that, TweetPhoto proves to be very good and we are already loving it. Be sure to try it out because I think you’re really going to like it. I can’t wait for it to be incorporated into the next release of Twitterberry!

Here is a quick list of features in TweetPhoto:

  • Upload photos by email, mobile or web
  • See who viewed any photo
  • Favorite or retweet any photo
  • Photos are automatically geo-tagged
  • Filter photos by Twitter or Facebook friends
  • Automatically publish photos to Facebook
  • Search photos and see trending tags

@tweetphotoTweetPhotois a free service for sharing photos safely with your friends on Twitter. Simply a better way to photo share. Follow them to receive updates about the service. I am.

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  1. #1 by Satoshi Nakajima on May 6, 2009 - 4:53 am

    Hi, Matt. Do you have iPhone? If so, please try Big Canvas PhotoShare, and let me know what you think? It is very much like a photo version of Twitter, and works with Twitter as well.

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