(Credit: Jason Cipriani/CNET)
One of the downsides to being very active on Twitter and then signing up for a service such as Timehop is that not all of your tweets can be fetched through Twitter's API. Timehop can only go so far back in your Twitter-past, meaning you might not always see your past tweets in your daily roundup.
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Timehop is a free service that will e-mail or alert you through its iPhone app of what you were doing one year (or more) ago to the day. It connects to your Facebook, Foursquaure, Twitter, Flickr, and Instagram accounts and presents it to you in a simple timeline.
When Twitter announced its archive feature, Timehop jumped at the opportunity to give users a method for importing their archive into the service, filling in missing tweets Timehop would have previously missed.
To import your Twitter archive into Timehop, you'll first need to request and download your archive from Twitter. You can... [Read more]
by Jason Cipriani via CNET How To
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