The ability to easily 'tweet' your documents and pictures is an essential part of sharing information with your Twitter network.
TwitDoc.com, located in Littleton Colorado, is a privately funded startup founded by Bob Brinker and Michael Ormsby. The central idea behind TwitDoc.com is to make it easy to share your documents on Twitter. Before TwitDoc.com, you would upload your document to the internet, shorten the URL to link to the document, and post a tweet with the shortened URL to Twitter. With TwitDoc.com, you can do all of these steps at the same time. TwitDoc.com offers a free web-based upload form, a downloadable desktop upload utility, as well as an API for Twitter clients and web developers. And although TwitDoc.com is primarily built around the idea of sharing documents (PDF, DOC, XLS, etc.), we also handle many image formats (JPG, GIF, PNG, etc.) and expect to support other file types in the future.
TwitDoc does not store your twitter password. We simply pass it through to the Twitter API when we post your tweet. The TwitDoc home page and desktop client upload programs store your password as a cookie on your computer if you check the "remember login" checkbox.
For those users who prefer the Twitter OAuth user verification process we offer it as an alternative login method on our website. Using this method you provide your username and password to a Twitter OAuth page. This page grants TwitDoc an "access token" which we use interact with Twitter.
If you are interested in integrating the FREE TwitDoc.com API in your twitter application or have suggestions on how we can improve the TwitDoc.com service, please send us an e-mail at : support@twitdoc.com.