Chir.ps: Sound Tweet Like a Pro

Are you tired of being limited to 140 characters on Twitter? I know I am not. In fact, I believe that’s what makes Twitter one of the most exciting Web 2.0 communities to be a part of. But from time to time, you may want to communicate with your followers through audio. You can always put your files online and then share the link with your followers or you can just follow Chir.ps. Chir.ps is an innovative service that lets you share your voice and sounds on Twitter. Chir.ps allows you to record your audio, save and preview the file, and post it to Twitter all from one place. No more messing with your web hosting service. Chir.ps takes care of the details.

Now it may be the case that you want to use your own fancy equipment to create your own audio and send it to Twitter. Chir.ps lets you upload your files easily and share them in a flash on Twitter. mp3, wav, wma, acc, and ogg file formats are supported so whether you are creating your file on your Windows machine or your Mac, it won’t matter. Chir.ps will support it.

You can also send your audio files from your iPhone. All you have to do is enable Chir.ps on your Twitter account to get a Chir.ps email address. Then, you can use your iPhone to send your audio file to your e-mail address, and it will show up on your Twitter account automatically.

Overall, Chir.ps is a very interesting service for those who want to share information with their followers in audio format. I personally prefer text tweeting more, but it’s good to have options.












