MyTweetMag is another Twitter-driven publishing tool but with a few tricks of its own
However, where it differs slightly from paper.li is the degree of manual intervention that is required. Instead of automatically culling links from a user’s tweets and those of the Twitter users they follow, MyTweetMag requires that tweets use a specified hashtag, similar to curated services like stori.fy or curated.by. In addition, each ‘magazine’ follows the tweets of the “editor” and up to 5 co-editors only, although the option to multi-author the resulting ‘MyTweetMag’ is potentially quite powerful without significantly raising the barriers to publishing.
So far, so ‘me too’, perhaps.
Other standout features of MyTweetMag include a WordPress plugin to add a “real-time” news stream to blog posts, along with support for Flattr, the micropayment-powered “Like” button or tip jar for content. Media links in tweets are also recognised and displayed from Youtube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Twitpic and Flickr.