FireStatus: Quick Status Updater for Facebook, Twitter and FriendFeed

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Wednesday, 15th Oct 2008 | Share


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There are several services that will allow you to update your status in multiple services like Facebook, Twitter and FriendFeed, but what if you want to do it from within Firefox without having to visit any website.

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FireStatus is a handy extension that will allow you to update the status of Twitter, Facebook and FriendFeed simultaneously.

firestatus-setup-screenshot

Once you have installed FireStatus, setup the users for Twitter, FriendFeed and Facebook. To update your status in the social networking sites, click on the FireStatus icon in status bar and type your status message.

firestauts-updater

FireStatus is a experimental add-on so you will have to login to Mozilla before you can download it.

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  1. WordPress for Beginners
    October 16th, 2008 at 12:21 pm #

    Yet another great Firefox extension I discover today. I’m going to see how it compares itself from TwitterFox..

    Yan

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  2. JR @ Verizon Ringtones
    October 19th, 2008 at 3:06 am #

    This is perfect, I was looking for something like this for Facebook and I was getting really tired of having to keep clicking that button!! THANKS!!!
    JR

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