VICTORIA, BC, March 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) Kloverpoint Technologies Inc. is pleased to announce the release of its newest tool that will allow its network members to quickly post updates and announcements to Twitter regarding new content created and published on Kloverpoint.
Creating and sharing webpages and photo albums are some of the main features of Kloverpoint. The integration of Twitter with Kloverpoint allows for quick announcement postings that will notify Twitter followers that new content is available on Kloverpoint.
"With the release of our newest tool, Kloverpoint users will not need to have all three services of Twitter, a URL shortening service, and Kloverpoint open in order to post an announcement to Twitter", says Bruce Kwan, President and CEO of Kloverpoint Technologies. The integration of Twitter with Kloverpoint will allow Kloverpoint network users to automatically post announcements to their Twitter account regarding their published content without having to type any additional information. "We want to allow our users to quickly and easily post messages to their Twitter account, and to direct their Twitter followers back to their published content. It's really about helping our network users 'spread the word' easier and faster regarding their published content with a simple click of a checkbox", says Kwan.
In addition to posting announcements to Twitter, other features and functionality of the Twitter integration will allow Kloverpoint network users to pull "tweets" and "re-tweets" from their Twitter account for posting in their Kloverpoint profile, and Kloverpoint users will be able to sign in to their Kloverpoint account with their Twitter credentials.
To learn more about Kloverpoint's content publishing and social collaboration services, please visit http://www.kloverpoint.com.
About Kloverpoint Technologies
Located on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada, Kloverpoint is committed to creating, and delivering software technologies and online Internet solutions. Kloverpoint is designed to make your life a little easier when it comes to publishing content and increasing productivity while on the move, or if you simply want to stay connected anytime, anywhere through social collaboration.
Kloverpoint Integrates Twitter with its Content Publishing and Social Collaboration Services
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