Sharing is a beautiful thing. We share hyperlinks to relevant websites, appreciated information, and fun stuff. We share these links in our eMails, Facebook Status Updates, Twitter, Blogs, etc.
Sometimes we want to share multiple hyperlinks. I want to share a free, simple to use, tool that’s perfect for sharing multiple hyperlinks (websites).
Like the name sez, it allows you to share multiple hyperlinks as tabs using one link. Huh? Read on…
For example, in an eMail, a Tweet, a Facebook Status Update, or whatever, I included a link like this or this: https://sharetabs.com/?kenshares , when my friend clicked on the one link, this would happen:
See those three grey boxes, for some reason, not all websites will render, but the links work fine. Don’t sweat that, this a cool tool. It’s a better viewing experience for your friends. And, it’s handy for sharing via Twitter, or places where you have to be brief.
LIKE Ken! (Even though I heard the like button on FB is broken right now.) Thanks for a not, new toy. Now I can share everything with a flair, except for my list of hot cowboys. 😉
Ah! THIS is why I love AG and my rss feed in general. I can see big applications for this: a buyer’s guide to helpful links, links to services providers, etc. Thanks Ken!
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Susie Blackmon
July 12, 2010 at 12:20 pm
LIKE Ken! (Even though I heard the like button on FB is broken right now.) Thanks for a not, new toy. Now I can share everything with a flair, except for my list of hot cowboys. 😉
Susie Blackmon
July 12, 2010 at 1:29 pm
Well, I mean HOT new toy… I tested the link but all my links said preview coming soon. Maybe you crashed their site! 😉
Gabe Sanders
July 12, 2010 at 3:59 pm
Sounds like a good thing to try out. I’ll look into it thanks.
Nick Nymark
July 17, 2010 at 8:09 pm
Looks Interesting. I will check it out!
Stephanie Crawford
July 24, 2010 at 2:42 am
Ah! THIS is why I love AG and my rss feed in general. I can see big applications for this: a buyer’s guide to helpful links, links to services providers, etc. Thanks Ken!