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i-Lighter unveils Twitterlights web-based text highlighting tool for Twitter users

i-Lighter, maker of the popular and critically acclaimed i-Lighter digital highlighter tool, has released i-Lighter Version 2.1 incorporating Twitterlights, a new feature. With Twitterlights, users of the trend-setting Twitter micro-blogging service can instantly send snippets of Web content to dozens, hundreds, even thousands Twitter users with a single click of their mouse.

i-Lighter is a highlighter pen for the Digital Age. Easily integrated into Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, the free, downloadable technology lets users highlight and annotate any online content as effortlessly as stroking it with a highlighter pen. Once the content is highlighted, the information is automatically and securely stored to the user’s online account for later retrieval and use.

Other new features in version 2.1 of i-Lighter include the ability to post content to blogs and social bookmarking services like del.icio.us and digg. A number of enhancements have also been added to make i-Lighter even more stable and streamlined.

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One lonesome reply...

  1. Thanks for helping to get out the message about version 2.1. And other exciting news items are in store. It just keeps getting better and better. Get the skinny at The Light Stuff:
    http://i-lighterceo.typepad.com/ceos_blog/

    By Lights on April 3, 2008 3:00 am

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