Both of those services, twitter and fb have APIs. You have to setup an
application and an API key, then have the receiving account give your
"app" permission. Then you code to the api to do what you want to do.
FB, Twitter, Flickr, etc, all have pretty extensive apis.

On 3/29/2011 4:50 PM, Wayne Irvine wrote:
> Or more like narrowcasting.
>
> I have a client who has written a book called An Intelligent Life.
>
> http://www.anintelligentlife.com/
>
> I'm going to add an administration interface so he can update a tagline or 
> status on his site. He'd also like this to be posted to his Facebook page and 
> Twitter account simultaneously.
>
> I'm sure with some digging I can find the instructions on how to have the 
> server login to his accounts and post the data but I'm also pretty sure some 
> of you have done this already so I thought I would ask here first.
>
> Anyone been there, done that etc? Any tricks to watch out for?
>
> Wayne Irvine
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