Yes but it doesn't help if you are not using twitter and the twitter users
insist on using them everywhere else.
Dave
On Fri, 10 Jun 2011, Michael Kenward wrote:
> As Andrew says, you can get Twitter clients that will reveal the true
> identity of a URL. But that depends on the software you use to read Tweets
>
> If you are into Windows Gadgets, try this one:
>
> Tweetz
> http://blueonionsoftware.com/tweetz.aspx
>
> Just hover the cursor over the link.
>
> Cristina is spot on about the gang mentality. Some people seem to be capable
> of building a career around it, which is a pity for more talented people who
> refuse to join the club.
>
> MK
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