How to automatically update your social network status through .NET APIs
If you wrote your own CMS and want to update social networks automatically, here are some suggestions.

For developers who are creating plug-ins to content management systems (or their own, wink wink), there is no reason why you can't automate your social status updates to let your audience know what's happening with you on your social network of choice.
Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter are my "home base" of social networks where I hang out at.
Let me know if there are any others. I'm definitely interested since I've built my own CMS.
UPDATE: I almost forgot to include the ultimate catalog of APIs on the web, ProgrammableWeb.
Facebook
- http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/User:ASP.NET
- .NET Facebook Client API - http://facebook.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=Getting%20Started
- Facebook Developer Toolkit - http://facebooktoolkit.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=35534
- LinkedInToolkit - http://linkedintoolkit.codeplex.com/
Twitter
- TweetSharp - http://tweetsharp.com/
- Twitterizer - http://code.google.com/p/twitterizer/
- Twitteroo - http://rareedge.com/twitteroo/blog/2007/02/10/twitteroo-13-released/
- Yeda Twitter C# Library - http://devblog.yedda.com/index.php/twitter-c-library/
XML RPC (for pinging web sites)
Does anybody have any other .NET API's they care to share?
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Jonathan Danylko is a freelance web architect and avid programmer who has been programming for over 20 years. He has developed various systems in numerous industries including e-commerce, biotechnology, real estate, health, insurance, and utility companies.
When asked what he likes doing in his spare time, he answers..."programming."
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