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Record screencasts and share them on Twitter with Screenjelly

Screenjelly is a quick and easy screencasting tool that works totally in the browser. It records what’s on your screen, plus the audio from your computer mic so you can explain what you’re doing as you do it. Recordings are limited to 3 minutes, and the service lets you share your recordings via Twitter. It’s a lot like Twitpic or Yfrog, but for screencasts instead of photos.

Screenjelly fills the gap between screenshots and full-on scheduled videoconferences. If you’re having a computer problem, or fixing one for a friend, sometimes a screenshot can’t fully explain the unusual behavior you’re trying to deal with. A short video can do the trick. Similarly, if you want to show off a cool move in game you’re playing – and there are TONS of videos like this under three minutes on YouTube – you can have it blasted out to Twitter within moments of recording it.

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