TweetCraft – A Twitter Client for WoW
Geek In Disguise —
Very cool - TweetCraft is an in-game Twitter client for World of Warcraft :) http://tweetcraft.codeplex.com/ ...
Tweetcraft lets you tweet from Warcraft
WoW.com —
... rage right now -- it's the easiest, quickest way to let anyone interested know what you're up to, and because it's so popular, it's also no surprise that we've seen quite a few Twitter and World of Warcraft mashup apps. wowTwitter is a separate update service just for news about your characters, WoWHorn is a script that lets you Tweet when you hit certain achievements, and though services like PlayXpert have let you Twitter from the game before, TweetCraft appears to be the first standalone application designed to do just that. After ...
TweetCraft: Twitter Client for World of Warcraft
D' Technology Weblog —
TweetCraft is an open source app that provides Twitter integration with World of Warcraft. The project allows you to keep track of what your friends are tweeting about along with pushing out to Twitter so all your buddies can keep track of what you’re up to in WoW.
Download: TweetCraft ...
TweetCraft: World of Warcraft Twitter Client Let’s You Tweet While You Gank
GEARFUSE —
... in-game, but allows you to tweet snapshots from your gaming experience, queue tweets for convenience and even auto-tweet whenever you log-on to the game. Who knows how long this unofficial client will last. Blizzard has been known to put their foot down in several similar situations. Link
Twitter + World Of Warcraft=Tweetcraft
TechCrunch —
... For all of you World of Warcraft fans out there, there’s a new Twitter client that is worth checking out. TweetCraft is an in-game Twitter client for WoW that lets you send and receive Tweets within a game. If you are busy in the middle of a WoW match, you can put Tweets in a queue to send when it’s more convenient. ...
Twitter + World Of Warcraft = TweetCraft
OhGizmo! —
... the game, and now it looks as though they’ll have one less reason to log out.
Twitter is crazy-popular these days, so it really isn’t surprising to see it invade World of Warcraft. TweetCraft is a cool AddOn that will let you send and receive tweets in-game. You can also tweet screenshots and set up auto-tweets for events like logging in, entering instances and earning achievements. Of course the coolest part is being able to follow us from Azeroth.
[ TweetCraft ] VIA [ GearFuse ]
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WoW Players the Latest to Get Location-Based Service [GigaOM]
GigaOM Network —
... And it’s not only a nice community-building feature for WoW fanatics; joining up with fellow gamers in their geographic region can give die-hard players a low latency advantage. WoWPals co-founder Nadav Har Tzvi told me via email that the company plans to earn revenue from an upcoming premium account service; it’s also developing integration to display geo-targeted ads. With the recent introduction of TweetCraft, a Twitter client that runs within World of Warcraft, WoWPals is yet another service that connects the West’s largest ...
Twitter's new frontier: World of Warcraft?!
Download Squad —
... With Twitter catching on around the globe, it's probably not surprising that it's starting to turn up in virtual worlds, too. TweetCraft is an in-game Twitter client for World of Warcraft, allowing WoW players to tweet from the game, and even auto-tweet in-game ...
tweetcraft: so you never have to let go of your online addictions
technabob —
... folks, thanks to TweetCraft.
TweetCraft is an in-game Twitter client that meshes perfectly with the regular WoW interface, so the only thing that stands out from the rest of your game windows is Xeni Jardin.
And for those times when you absolutely, positively have got to let everyone know you’re logging in, TweetCraft will even autotweet it for you. So much for playing on the sly.
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[TweetCraft via The Escapist] ...
World of Warcraft and Twitter Together at Last
AppScout —
... The app lets users send and receive tweets (assume that Twitter lets the service continue to use that word), upload screenshots via TwitPic, and auto tweet game status updates. If all of that functionality doesn't convince you to download the service, surely the dramatic trailer above will. ...



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