If you’re a music lover and you want to share your favorite tracks with your Twitter followers, you’ve come to the right place. Below, you will find several cool apps that allow you to syndicate all your music tastes to your Twitter accounts in just a few simple steps. But before you get started, it’s important for us all to remember to be responsible Twitter users. While it’s nice to tell friends about our music tastes, we shouldn’t do it all day, every day. That’s a surefire way to guarantee that I (and probably others) stop following you . With that out of the way, let’s take a look at some of the better Twitter music services. Tweet your music Blip.fm Blip.fm provides a Twitter-like service for music lovers. Blip.fm features an input box to update other users about the many songs you enjoy. To do so, you’ll need to search the site for a track. From there, it’s automatically populated in the box, giving you the option to send a favorite song to friends. When you “blip” the song, it accesses it from Imeem, giving you the ability to listen to it on the site. To share your content with Twitter, you’ll need to link your Blip.fm account with the microblog. From there, your Blip.fm updates can be syndicated to your Twitter profile, providing users a link to your blip and the option to stream the respective song. It’s a nice service, but I think it’s a little too much work if you only want to share songs on Twitter. Blip.fm does some unique things with music sharing. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) Imeem Imeem also provides a way for users to share their favorite tracks with Twitter friends. In order to use Imeem, you’ll need to register for the site. It adds time initially, but once you get over that, you can quickly search for songs. You can simply listen to tracks. But if you’re in the sharing mood, click the “tweet this” button. Upon doing so, your Twitter tweet-input box is populated with the name of the song, the artist, and a link to the song’s Imeem page, allowing your followers to listen to the track. Imeem doesn’t automatically update your Twitter stream, so you can modify the tweet as you see fit. Imeem populates your Twitter page with a tweet. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) Serenade Serenade is a simple iPhone app that allows you to share what you’re listening to with friends. After you fire up the app, it automatically finds the song you’re playing. From there, you can click the “Share with Twitter” option. The service will then update your status with the title of the song followed by an iTunes preview link, giving followers the option to test the song and see if it’s worth buying. The app populates the Twitter field with a basic tweet, but you can modify that as you wish to tailor it to your followers. And since the app is free, it’s worth checking out. Serenade lets you modify your tweets. (Credit: Serenade) Songly Song.ly, found at www.song.ly, is yet another online service that helps you share music via Twitter. Songly couldn’t be much simpler. Simply input the name of the song you’re listening to into the site’s search box. Songly then searches the Web to find streams of the song you input. When you find the song you want to tweet, you can click the “tweet” button next to the track. The service automatically populates your Twitter profile with the name of the

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Tweet your music preferences with these apps



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