Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts

Friday, 11 January 2013

How to Remotely Shut Down, Lock, And Control Your PC With a Tweet


You can use TweetMyPc. Once you installed this in his home computer you can ready to control his computer remotely with just simple tweets. If you tweets ‘shutdown’ from your twitter account and your computer is turned off.
With TweetMyPc you can lock, Shut-down, log off, take a screen shot, or even download a file remotely. 

First, install TweetMyPc from here.
Once you have installed, fill in the valid details such as twitter account name, password, Gmail and its password, set the download location and Save and Exit.
Now all you need is to tweet specific commands from your twitter account and the actions will be performed on your system. 
Like tweeting ‘lock’ from your account will lock your system. 
Here is a list of basic commands which you can use.
Remember, to remotely control your system the TweetMyPc program needs to be running. Make sure to check it’s icon in the notification area.
TweetMyPc also allows you to define your own commands. You can make batch files and upon your tweets (that work as command) those batch files will be executed.

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

How to Create a Fake Screenshot of Facebook Conversations And Twitter Conversations



Facebook Conversations
If you want to create a fake screenshot of you and Your friend talking over Facebook. Well here is a site which will help you in doing that (and making your dream come true for a moment)
The Wall Machine helps you to build screenshots of fake conversations over Facebook that might not be possible to take place. You can show anyone with their pictures interacting with anyone.
Enter into the websites create your own hilarious conversation among your friends or among the celebrities.

Twitter Tweets
Similar to Wall Machine, Fake Tweet Builder lets you create the fake Twitter conversations.

Newspaper Clips

I used Fodey to generate the following fake newspaper article. This site warns not to use any real names, you made your own news about your friends 

Thursday, 21 June 2012

How to add Twitter Bird to Your Blog



1.    First go to your  DASHBOARD >> DESIGN >> EDIT HTML
2.    Then press CTRL+F on your key board and search for following code

</body>

3.      Then copy the following code and paste it below the </body> code
<!-- Twitter Bird start Techblaster.net --> <script src='http://yourjavascript.com/1523826141/Flying twitter bird.js' type='text/javascript'>
</script> <script type='text/javascript'> var twitterAccount = "Add your Twitter name here"; var tweetThisText = " <data:blog.pageTitle/>: <data:blog.url/> "; tripleflapInit(); </script> <span style='font-size:11px;position:absolute;'/><a href='http://www.techblaster.net' target='_blank'>Twitter Bird Gadget</a> <!-- Twitter Bird end Techblaster.net -->

4.  Now replace the sentence “Add your Twitter name here” with your twitter name. 

5.    Then click on SAVE TEMPLATE at the bottom of your page
Well it is over. Now view your blog and see how nice this bird is flying all around your blog. If you have any problems feel free to post it below.

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

How to Access the Twitter from Chrome Toolbar


You have to install the extension named Silver Bird.
Silver Bird is a Twitter extension that allows you to follow your timelines and interact with your Twitter account.

Some Important features of the extension are

Check trending topics right inside the extension
Support for real time timeline updates
Upload images from inside the extension
Follow users by using the inline user actions menu
Browse tweets from a specific user directly inside the extension
See all your tweets in a unified timeline
Compose, reply, RT, share, favorite and delete tweets
Create short URLs within the extension
Notify user whenever new tweets arrive

Thursday, 15 September 2011

How to Install Twitter Application for Google+






1.  Click here to install the twitter application.
2.  Once installed, restart your browser and log into your Google Plus account.
3.  At the top you will see a twitter button. Click it and click the Sign in button so that you could permit the application to access your twitter feed.
4.  Once you allow the access you can then revisit your account to post, read and receive tweets live as shown below.
Twitter Bird Gadget