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How to Get Twitter Updates Online Using Auto-Refresh

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One of the things I really wish Twitter had an option for was auto-refreshing when there are new tweets, sort of like it does on search.twitter.com. I know there are lots of Desktop applications you can use that do this, but honestly, I prefer using Twitter on the web. If you’re like me and are looking for some options to have Twitter auto-refresh without downloading clients or applications, here are 2 options.

Option 1: Assuming you’re using Firefox, install the Add-on “Tab Mix Plus” and set your Twitter tab to auto-refresh every x amount of time. Here’s how:

1. From Firefox, Click Tools >> Add-ons. Then click the Get Add-ons button. Search for “Tab Mix Plus.” Once you’ve found it, install and restart Firefox.

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2. Once installed, sign into your Twitter account. Then right click the tab Twitter is in >> Reload Tab Every >> select time increment you want.

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Make sure there’s a check mark next to “Enable: _ minutes” at the top (not pictured). I usually keep mine set to 5 minutes, but you can do whatever you want (if time you want isn’t listed, you can use “Custom…”).

Option 2: Use a service, like Splitweet, that does this automatically.

I came across Splitweet last week and would recommend it to others. Besides it’s auto-refreshing feature when there are new tweets, it especially shines as a tool for managing multiple twitter accounts at once. I’ve also used HootSuite to do this, but have found Splitweet to be a lot more reliable and easier to use overall.

I hope this is helpful. If anyone has any other recommendations, please leave in comments.

Written by Andrew

June 4, 2009 at 11:09 am

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