Text Sharing Sites – HG’s Picks
We need to share paragraphs or little pieces of text every now and then. Sometimes we Twitter, and sometimes 140 characters are just not enough. This is where a text sharing site comes into play.
We have made a small list of what we believe are the best text sharing sites today. From German to Indian, we have three sites that we think you might love. Take a look.
Text Save.de
Text Save is a German site that kind of looks Web2.0-ish, but really isn’t. It does what it is supposed to do pretty well, but does not present a hyperlink that can be easily copied. Instead, you have to manually select the text (URL) and copy it.
TinyPaste
One of the first text sharing sites that we came across. We Harmless Geek authors used it quite a lot, especially since we were new to Twitter and kept breaking the 140 char barrier. TinyPaste was popular among us, it provides a Firefox plugin and all, but that was before we came across its probable killer, and our primary text sharing site, Txtb.in.
TxtB.in
Txtb.in is my personal favourite site, not because it’s Indian, not because a cool friend made it, but because it’s really simple to use and the finished URLs are clean and small. We absolutely LOVE it.






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