FunTweet adds a visual spin on your tweets

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FunMobility is America’s largest mobile subject biotic community, used by 27 different companies, and on 550 handsets. With almost 76,700,000 customers, when the squad announces something, people listen. Enter FunTweet, a Twitter node that adds images to ace’s tweet based on keywords found within the tweet.

Twitter is Twitter. It needs little employment, but what it does, it does right field. It wouldn’t be so crazy-popular if it wasn’t doing something right field, right field?. But that doesn’t mean value that someone whitethorn regard for a little more from their tweet than just plain stitch text. This is where FunTweet may collar on, and possibly catch on quick. It’ll catch someone’s oculus a draw easier than any other habitue tweet, and as it seems, it’s pretty effortless. Just tweet, and FunTweet does the rest for you.

FunTweet is similar to FunMail, and application for Android and iPhone. It allows a drug user to send a message to person, gift them a pick of graphics send along with the text. FunMail for Android takes uses Google (NSDQ: GOOG)’s voice identification software, so ace tin send a painting to a voice substance as wellspring.

FunMobility is hoping that companies will eventually adopt their overhaul so they will be used at conferences, and stage business meetings where streaming messages could be possibly displayed at.

My only concern that the real Twitter site whitethorn like that idea as well, and may implement similarly. Even though FunMobility is first to implement it, Twitter could easily add that in as an ‘experimentation’ (Google Labs for Twitter?), and it would catch on a draw faster because it’s coming from Twitter themselves. Great artists steal, (right field, Jobs?) and Twitter could very wellspring build upon the initial conception of FunTweet, and make it better. Or, they may do nonentity, as citizenry are exploitation their service, and that whitethorn be all that matters to them.

I see the functionality in this, but this would be a passing.

[Via: VentureBeat ]

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