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7 Reasons You Should Use Brizzly For Twitter

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Monday, 23rd Nov 2009 | Share






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Just recently launched, Brizzly is a web-based application to manage both Twitter and Facebook at the same time. It is a convenient tool for those who use both the social networks and dread the hassle of switching back and forth.

For Twitter, Brizzly lets you do almost everything that any other client offers including updating status, reading updates from other people, sending and reading direct messages, creating lists and saved searches. What actually sets Brizzly apart from other clients are these unique features that are seldom found in other applications.

Brizzly lets you:

  1. Manage multiple Twitter accounts from a single platform.
  2. View the complete web address behind any shortened URL.
  3. Keyboard shortcuts to scroll through your tweets.
  4. Filter tweets with pictures by clicking on the pictures tab.
  5. Create drafts for your tweets.
  6. See why a topic is trending. Read explanations by others or add your own.
  7. Switch between a standard and wide view for reading tweets.

Techie-Buzz Verdict:

Brizzly is a great web-based tool to manage Twitter. Some of these features are not really unique but it is the first time that so many useful features are packed into a single Twitter application.

Rating: 4/5

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