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Twitter: Five ways to get the most out of it

Twitter has completely changed the way we interact with our friends, as well as where and how we read news. Apart from tweeting, retweeting and finding trends and news, Twitter is also useful in other ways, you can even turn off your computer with it. Here are five ways to get the most out of Twitter.

1. Add products to your Amazon cart or wish list.

Amazon
Amazon
You can connect your Amazon and Twitter here. Once you've done that, you can now see a tweet with a product link from Amazon at any time, reply to it #AmazonCart and add it to the basket or #AmazonWishList and add it to your wish list.

2. Use Twitter to turn off your computer.

Turn off your computer with a tweet.
Turn off your computer with a tweet.
TweetMyPC and TweetMyMac allow you to use Twitter as a kind of remote control for your computer. You will need to create a special Twitter account for this, and after downloading the programs, you can now control your computer.

3. Use keyboard shortcuts to tweet.

Shortcuts on Twitter.
Shortcuts on Twitter.
(Too) few people are aware of handy Twitter shortcuts. Do you want to see them? Simply type a question mark (?) when you have Twitter open on your computer.

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4. You can have multiple Twitter accounts with one email address.

One Gmail account - multiple Twitter accounts,
One Gmail account - multiple Twitter accounts,
If you have a Gmail account, then you can set up multiple Twitter accounts on one address. Here is a short guide on how to do it.

5. Share files.

Share files via Twitter.
Share files via Twitter.
If you also use Twitter at work, you can use it for this File Social - upload, tweet and share any file type under 50MB.

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