Almost everybody who browses the web is using Twitter (or has used it once!): whether if you are a blogger and use it to share your latest discoveries or posts (like we do at Browserland), if you just want to share with people you daily activities, or for any other reason that you can think of.
Twitter is very easy to use, but maybe we could make it even easier and faster to post with, using Firefox.

TinyTweet is a Firefox add-on that allows to instantly tweet any selected web page text, automatically creating a bit.ly link to the page where the text lives on.
How To Use It

Using TinyTweet is so easy that it wouldn’t even take one like to explain, but I’ll do my best to make it clear for you: after you select a text, without even clicking your mouse, a “Tweet this” button will float next to the selection.

Clicking that button will bring you to a new window, where you’ll just need to login to your Twitter account if you are not logged yet, and just publish it: it’ll automatically add the text, and a shortened URL linking to the page that contains the text you added.
Installation Page: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/53695
Photo Credit: Dez Pain