Twitterfeed, that lets you publish your feeds directly to Twitter by providing it with your blog’s RSS feed has renovated itself and is out with a fresh and much pleasant look. It will now also offer basic analytics that will enable users to learn where the traffic is coming from to their sites. The service had earlier sold a majority stake to Betaworks and Accelerator Group earlier. Twitterfeed has grown exponentially over time and is currently used by over 170,000 publishers who utilize it to convert over 300,000 feeds into their Twitter streams. Along with this, Twitterfeed is increasing the options to signup for the service apart from OpenID and will support login with Google and Yahoo accounts. However I wish if it could do something about updating the feeds in real time, instead of making us wait for 30 minutes.
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