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There are quite a few out there, Tweetdeck, Hootsuite and Ping.fm to name a few. I'm looking for something web based that can publish to Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr. What are people's experiences with these apps and do you know of any others?

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Use Cliqset...

One of the answers to an earlier question of mine came up with it. It integrates with 80+ online services and allows you to push/pull messages to one or more specific services in a common interface.

Check out this video to see what I mean.

I'd share more but I just started using it.

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Looks pretty cool, I'll give it a go on my lunch break! – Rowan Jul 8 '10 at 9:38
Unfortunately it doesn't appear to be able to publish to Delicious or Tumblr (among others...) – Josh Newman Jul 9 '10 at 19:01
@3rdparty I think you're mistaken. Delicious and Tumblr are both covered under the list of services they cover. – Evan Plaice Jul 9 '10 at 19:32
Have you tried it? I've set up both my Tumblr and Delicious accounts and I believe it only will PULL content from my Tumblr and Delicious feeds – Josh Newman Jul 13 '10 at 18:12
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Cliqset doesn't exist anymore. The URL cliqset.com leads to a "Godaddy InstantPage". – masterjo Dec 14 '11 at 15:46
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I don't know if that's exactly what you're looking for, or if you'd prefer something that allows to just send status updates to various services, but for all it's worth, I use posterous, which is basically a blog to which you post by sending an email or on the web.

It can autopost to a fairly high number of services, and the three you ask for are covered.

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I use Posterous mostly to post to Blogger, Tumblr, Facebook+Twitter. I also like ping.fm for a quick status update using their IM account (MSN or YM), but their IM account seems to go offline quite often these days.

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Try using http://post.ly . The same as posterous, but with a better/easy to use interface.

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