Google Reader + Twitter

By terababy Last update Jul 23, 2009 — Installed 18,727 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
Charnita Fance User

Perfect!!

 
Mike Reynolds User

Thanks terababy, I've re-installed the script and it is working! :) Xie xie (thank you). This is indeed one of my favorite scripts!

 
terababy Script's Author

Thanks Mike Reynolds. I have enabled the script again after an apparent update to Google Reader.

 
Mike Reynolds User

Yes, an apparent update to Google Reader (Notes?) has disabled this script. I sent terababy (the creator) a twitter message about this. Hopefully he can update the script for us, especially since it is one of my favorite scripts (I use Google Reader and Twitter extensively).

 
Mark H. Delfs User

This script doesn't work as of today's Google Reader updates--the script simply appears as usual at the bottom of the story, but, nothing happens when you click on it. Please update this great utility!

 
Jesús Dugarte User

I can't see the buttons in the pop-up window. Is there something wrong there? I'm using Firefox 2.0.0.14

 
nick.kwok User

我也无法使用啊!FF3 beta5。点击twitter的星 保存之后,没有同步到twittwer

 
Ian Nuttall User

This doesn't work for me. I'm using FireFox 2.0.0.12

 
Jay Dugger User

Ignore my previous comment. The problem lay on my end.

 
Jay Dugger User

Stopped working for me on Thursday, 6 March 2008.

 
ravi karande... User

thanks terababy!this is a great script. i am using it like anything. it has helped me to start twittering about my hometown "Pune". which gives me lot of joy and satisfaction. but sometimes, i don't know why, it stops working but resumes after a short period of time. since i don't understand anything about the scripting i get nervous but i have full confidence in you all magicians. thanks a lot once again.

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