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Get your 25 seconds of fame with Tweetube for Mac OS X
If you're a Twitter fan and a Mac user, you'll appreciate a new tool from RADSense Software -- Tweetube for Mac OS X. Tweetube is a free application that uses your iSight camera to record a 25 second video which is then uploaded automatically to Tweetube. A tweet with an embedded link to the video is sent out, and the world can then see your smiling face.

It's also easy to share YouTube videos with your Twitterpals by logging onto the Tweetube site, and then either entering a YouTube URL or doing a quick search. After you add your tweet, a link is sent off to your Tweeples.
Tweetube received a few seconds of fame earlier this week when comedian Dane Cook recorded a 25-second blast in his usual high-speed rant mode. If you use Twitter, give Tweetube a try!

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Matt Hoult said 9:07AM on 2-22-2009
Sounds a lot like 12seconds.com, but with more time...
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David Chartier said 11:44AM on 2-22-2009
Seems like it's doing an end-run around Seesmic. That's exactly what they do—it's a short-form, Twitter-like micro-vlogging service that can automatically post to Twitter whenever you make a new video.
I wonder which has better video quality: YouTube or Seesmic.
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Chris Mathews said 12:03AM on 2-23-2009
I personally use 12seconds.tv for the same thing (but with 12 sec instead of 25...hmmm)
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Queco Jones said 1:19PM on 2-23-2009
Where is the download link URL? There's a page on the sight for a Mac app but, no link to download it... WTF?!?!?
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