Show HN: Twitter Oauth bookmarklet experiment.

So this past week I decided to try an idea I had and play around with the twitter Oauth api. I made a bookmarklet for posting to twitter from in the current page. I had seen some twitter bookmarklets around (including twitter's own) but all of them had one or several things "wrong" with them in my opinion. Some just opened a text box, or just shared the current link, etc. I wanted to create a fully featured twitter bookmarklet. I mainly just wanted to play around with the api though. This is much more secure then most twitter bookmarklets, because it doesn't store your password in the bookmarklet, or on our server. So without further ado, Chirplit: http://thingscosmomakes.com/chirplit/

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