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BloggyBits: Display Twitter, Digg and Flickr Updates On Your Blog

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Wednesday, 25th Nov 2009 | Share






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There are several plugins/widgets that let you display updates from your Twitter or Facebook account on your blog. However, there are very few that cater to all the social media platforms. BloggyBits is one of them.

BloggyBits is a social widget for your blog that lets you display updates from various social media including Twitter, Digg, StumbleUpon, Flickr and Delicious. It also lets you display updates from a custom RSS feed and your URL from the social media service.

Simply head over to www.BloggyBits.com, select the services you want to use and configure your widget. Once done, you will be provided with an HTML code that you can paste on your blog/website to embed the widget. You also have the option to edit your widget later through a unique edit sent to your email address.

Techie-Buzz Verdict:

BloggyBits is a great way to display social media updates on your blog. It eliminates the need for having separate plugins for each social media service.

Ratings: 3/5 (Very Good)

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