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		<title>Easier Way to Update Twitter Status: Address Bar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have already created a <a href="http://binnyva.blogspot.com/2007/03/using-twitter-part-1-command-line.html">script to update twitter(or tweet, or whatever) from the command line</a>. For those who are not big fans of command line, there is another method to make tweeting easier - <strong class="highlight">tweeting from the address bar</strong>...]]></description>
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<p class="intro">I have already created a <a href="http://binnyva.blogspot.com/2007/03/using-twitter-part-1-command-line.html">script to update twitter(or tweet, or whatever) from the command line</a>. For those who are not big fans of command line, there is another method to make tweeting easier &#8211; <strong class="highlight">tweeting from the address bar</strong>&#8230;</p>
<p><strong class="higlight">Firefox</strong> has an cool feature that lets you substitute words in the address bar &#8211; we are going to use this feature to update twitter status from the address bar. And, for that reason, this trick only works in Firefox. First, you have to create a bookmark.</p>
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<li>Bookmarks &gt; Organize Bookmarks&#8230;</li>
<li>Select &#8216;Bookmarks Menu&#8217;</li>
<li>Organize &gt; New Bookmark&#8230;</li>
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<p>Set the name as &#8216;Twitter&#8217;. The location must be &#8216;http://twitter.com/home?status=%s&#8217;. Enter &#8216;tweet&#8217; in the keyword field.</p>
<p>Now open up a new tab and type in&#8230;</p>
<pre><code class="text">tweet Testing the new address bar tweeting method.</code></pre>
<p>Now the text you entered will automatically be inserted into the textarea in twitter &#8211; but <strong class="highlight">you will have to click the Update button for it to be posted</strong>. If you want to make it easier, write a greasemonkey script to auto insert the text. But be warned, there is a small security risk in doing that.</p>
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