Twitterfeed

I found this service, Twitterfeed, yesterday and got it set-up last night. Now, it will automatically post a tweet to my Twitter account whenever I post something new to either of my blogs.

So, here’s yet another way to keep track of when I’m posting something new to the site, as well as just keeping track of some of the small things that I post to Twitter that never make it to the blog.

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