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Selective Tweets is an application that allows you to control what tweets are added to your Facebook account. When you use Selective Tweets, add #fb to your tweets, and then only these tweets are added to your Facebook account.
You can use this application for your Fan Pages too. However, if your updates are Protected, this application will not work for you.
The upside to Selective Tweets is the control that this application gives you. The downside to this application is that it takes up 3 of your 140 characters on Twitter.
For more information on this application, please go to this link http://www.facebook.com/selectivetwitter?v=infoThis Facebook Page will provide you with all the information, the reviews, and Support instructions for the Selective Tweets application.
There are more Twitter applications available for use on Facebook. I will write about these other applications in a series of blog posts.
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