Are You Familiar With “Twitter Fountain” ?

Posted on February 8, 2010

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Just minutes ago, after reading my newTwitter friend's blog @Eleesha I noticed she had a Twitter Fountain–as it is called–embedded within the blog.  Usually, services as such post a logo indicating source–it did not.  Right clicking the "Twitter Fountain" revealed the name and yes, I Googled it. (smiles) http://twitterfountain.com 

Anyway, within the embedd–it offers options to input only the twitter user name, so I did. Of course, the first minute or so, you will see preset twitter fountain tweets then later you will start seeing all your twitter mentions.  All? How back in the mentions time line? I can not say for certain.  Anyway, I'm giving this twitter fountain a try–for a minute a least.  Not sure if I would use this permanently–you decide and try.

Posted via email from Paul Carter Jr.

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