March 28th, 2009 — 9:21pm

If you’re looking to add links to Twitter - fast - Lizzer is the best answer out there. You can use Lizzer to search for and insert (with just one click) content from the web, flickr, YouTube, Delicious, Docstoc . . . and on and on.
We’ve just added a Twitter Screencast to the Lizzer home page to show you exactly how it works.
Because Lizzer will automatically convert any URL to a shortened version, it’s not only fast, it’s the best way to get the most out of your 140 character tweet limit.
Give it a try. Oh yeah, it’s free.
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March 26th, 2009 — 10:04am

Sometimes we lizzerds can be a bit sneaky. We added the ability for users to access delicious links in Lizzer and we’ve not yet shouted from every hilltop. So, we thought a blog post might be in order.
So, to put it simply, Lizzer lets you access your delicious links whenever you’re creating a blog post, writing a web email, or even posting on Twitter or Facebook. Alternatively, even if you don’t have a delicious account, you can add the general service and see what everyone else has saved.
Of course, at Lizzer, we heart Delicious. We’ve been saving links for years, wondering when we were finally going to be able to put them to use.
That day has come. Thanks to Lizzer.
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March 23rd, 2009 — 8:02am
Well, we know how the whole planet is busily chronicling their lives with Facebook, reconnecting with people you can’t even remember (or recall if you even liked) from 6th grade.
To make your status posts, messages, and just about anything in Facebook more fun, you can use Lizzer to add links to all of your favorite stuff.
Just reconnected with your old high school comrade and want to show off what you really learned in biology class? You can use Lizzer to search through your millions of kid pictures (from the darling to the devious) on flickr and then insert whatever suits the moment.
Because FB does not have a limit on the length of your updates, we’ve chosen to NOT automatically shorten the URL (as we do in Twitter where the 140 character limit still reins).
Sign up for Lizzer and start making your Facebook updates more lively today.
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March 15th, 2009 — 5:01pm

It’s official - Lizzer now works with Twitter . If you’ve been wondering how you can add links to your Twitter tweets, now you know. Just launch the Lizzer bookmarklet when you’re at Twitter.com and you have everything you need. You can add images, weblinks, videos, documents - heck, just about anything.
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