Create Beautiful Twitter Status Images With TwitStamp!

by Nasir on September 4, 2008

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Nowadays, most of the netizens are turning toward social media and blogging. And with the beginning of twitter-boom, the trend of interacting through web is changing totally. I have seen and used lots of different twitter apps and 2 of them are being used by me currently. First one is TwitterFox and the second is TwitStamp which came to my list after hearing the buzz from Fabworker. I tried it and can say that it will be on my list longer than usual. It is basically a status updating service but different from other because it is graphical, beautiful, stylish…..use it and you will have to agree with me. It currently have a limited number of templates, but the TwitStamp team is working on to enable custom styling. After then, the possibilities and creativity of designing twitter stamps will be unlimited. I am showing here some stamps of mine to you to have a glance.

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1 Keshav 09.04.08 at 11:32 pm

Thanks for the link love nasir :P

2 Nasir 09.05.08 at 1:06 pm

My Pleasure… :)

3 Madhur Kapoor 09.05.08 at 4:44 pm

Really looks cool.

4 SEO/SEM blog 09.07.08 at 4:49 pm

Thanks for the info, this TwitStamp looks like a good Twitter tool. I just wander how many tools have been made already specially for Twitter and if there are more tools for Twitter than for other social media websites?

5 Nasir 09.15.08 at 3:04 am

@ Madhur
Thanks for liking!
@ SEO/SEM blog
Maybe there are more tools of twitter than for all others combined…twitter craze is on the rise!

6 SEO/SEM blog 10.11.08 at 10:40 am

Yes, i agree. Twitter is a mainstream now with dozens of applications specifically for/based entirely on Twitter.

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