Sat, Feb 7th, 2009 |
HelloTxt, a service that lets you update your status message across multiple services at the same time, opened up its developer platform this week.
The service, which we first covered on Mashable in 2007, is a way to update your status on multiple social sites at once: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Plaxo, Bebo, Friendfeed, Identi.ca and many more. This is useful for power users who network across multiple sites but don’t want to visit them individually to post status updates. The API release puts that functionality in the hands of web developers.
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