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TwtBizCard – Business card, the Twitter way

Submitted by on May 26, 2009 – 11:30 AMNo Comment | 2 views

We really lost count on the number of ways people use Twitter. Couple of weeks ago, I wrote a blog entry on some of the ways that you can use twitter. But that was just the tip of the ice berg.

Recently, I saw this new application for twitter call TwtBizCard. Its a cool way to exchange Business card with fellow Twitter users. All you need is to go to their website and fill in your details. The site allows you to enter details like Your company, position, address, country, office, fax and mobile number and email address.

To send someone your TwtBizCard, all you need to do is to write a tweet reply to the person you want to send your tweet card, a short message (optional) and a hashtag #twtbizcard. The person would be able too access TwtBizCard website to view your Business Card.

I think this is a great application. Pretty useful during Tweetup or social media networking event. And its environmental friendly too. Your privacy is also protected. If you didn’t send someone your TwtBizCard, the person won’t be able to see your address, phone number and email.

Somehow, this sort of reminds me of the good old days when PalmOS devices are still very popular. It’s common for people to use their PDA to beam Business Card to each other, especially during those Palm Beaming Gathering (PBG). Really missed those days.

So if you are active on the Social Media scene, why not give TwtBizCard a try. It’s a great way to exchange contacts. Save the trees while impressing some hot babes on Twitter.

PS: This also reminds me of a device call Poken which Preetam showed me couple weeks back. Well, that’s for another blog entry. :)

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