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how to send picture messages to twitter via sms? - Alyssa Montoya - 01-08-2013 10:19 AM

how can i send my picture to twitter using sms? i dont have email on my phone, and i cant send them through twitpic bcuz i dont have email. so i was wondering if there was any way to send them via sms. thanks.


- Ħēvĺḁrxīs - 01-08-2013 10:27 AM

Sharing images via a third party service is great, but what about users who want to send updates to Twitter via SMS message or email? Fortunately, three third-party services have your back.

Mobypicture: http://www.mobypicture.com/lovestwitter
Mobypicture’s Twitter image sharing service is one of the easiest and perhaps most ingenious methods of pushing pictures to Twitter in this round up. All you need to do is send an email or MMS message containing a photo, a title (subject) and optional body text to twituser.twitpass@mobypicture.com, where ‘twituser’ and ‘twitpass’ are your Twitter login credentials. Mobypicture then sends out your tweet for you, no sign up required. You’ll have to judge for yourself how secure it is to email your Twitter username and password to a third-party service, though.

Twitxr: http://twitxr.com/
Twitxr has end-to-end mobile photo sharing covered, with native applications for the iPhone, Windows Mobile and PocketPC, Nokia and Motorola phones, a mobile site and support for email posting. The site supports posting to Facebook, Picasa, and Flickr, in addition to posting photos to Twitter.

Posterous: https://posterous.com/
The email-based blogging service Posterous recently noted on its own blog that its API can be used to upload photos to Posterous using just Twitter credentials. Essentially, users can email photos to Posterous, which are then automatically posted to Twitter (and Facebook) in addition to being added to their Posterous blog site.