Twitter is a wonderful network for people to share interesting material found on the web. Often people with many Twitter friends find their update feed filled with URLs shared by their friends. To see if the shared URLs are interesting you can only click on the links. A solution to this is presented by Lazyscope. Using it you can see through twitter links and preview content without visiting.

It is a desktop application based on Adobe Air ““ this makes the app cross-platform. Sized at only 1.3MB, you will have Lazyscope up and running in no time at all. Link your Twitter account to the service and your Twitter updates feed will be displayed.
With each shared URL in the feed you will be shown a part of the site or article shared. This can help you easily determine whether or not you would be interested in the link. If you do click on a link, its webpage is opened to the pane on the right. You can browse webpages just like you do in a web browser.
By visiting sites in this browsing pane you can even subscribe to non-Twitter sites and add them to your Lazyscope feed.
To see Lazyscope in action watch demo below:
Features:
- A user friendly applications.
- Based on Adobe Air.
- Cross-platform.
- Displays details of URLs shared on Twitter without your clicking on them.
- You do not click on uninteresting links and save your time.
- You can subscribe to non-Twitter sites as well.
Check out Lazyscope @ www.lazyscope.com (By Umar from TechCityInc)
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You might also want to try another web based Twitter Reader – http://www.litefeed.com. I enjoy using it as my one-stream RSS Twitter feed.