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Summary: If you are a Twitter member who is using Twitter to post Tweets to let your fellow Twitter users know what you're up to, then you're going to love this! Now you can easily post a Tweet to Twitter anytime - from anywhere - by making a telephone call!

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If you are a Twitter member who is using Twitter to post Tweets to let your fellow Twitter users know what you’re up to, then you’re going to love this! Now you can easily post a Tweet to Twitter anytime - from anywhere - by making a telephone call!

Here’s how it works! You sign up for the free service known as ‘Jott‘. Generally speaking, Jott is a free service that allows you to make a telephone call (to the Jott system) and leave yourself a message which will be transcribed and emailed to you or others.

Now Jott is allowing you to post Tweets right through Jott! You can post a daily Jott (or even an hourly or a minute-by-minute Jott - it’s up to you!) right to your Twitter account as a Tweet! That’s right! Just by making a telephone call, you can update your Twitter with whatever you want it to say!

How cool is that?

Now, you do have a Jott account, right? If not, read about Jott and start Jotting now.

Once you are signed up for Jott, go into Jott, to the Jott Links area, and set up your Jott to Twitter link. When you go into the Jott Links area, you’ll see this:

Click on the “add” link, and you’ll be taken to a screen that looks like this:

Just fill in the blanks as requested, save it, and you’re all set!

Now, to Jott to Twitter, just call into Jott, say “twitter” at the prompt, and leave your message! It will be posted as a Tweet to your Twitter account!

Tweet!..er…sweet!

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 This article first appeared on 12/27/2007
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