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Visible Tweets: Visual Search Engine

June 19th, 2009 · No Comments · Directories, Search

VisibleTweets is a neat visualization app that searches Twitter for keywords.   The tag cloud setting is useful as it creates a tag cloud of related terms.  I did a search for “job san francisco” on the tag cloud visualization mode and it pulled up a series of useful tweets and created a succession of [...]

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Twitscoop: Directory and Web App

June 3rd, 2009 · No Comments · Apps, Directories

Twitscoop is the #1 mashup of Twitter which tracks “buzzing” popular topics in a real-time tag cloud. The tag cloud adjusts constantly. Nice name, good interface, not as easy as a desktop app or Twitter itself for tweeting. Gets 30k uniques a month, via Quantcast.
Twitscoop got a very positive writeup in Techcrunch [...]

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WeFollow: Directory

June 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · Directories, Top Twitterers

WeFollow was created by Kevin Rose, social media entrepreneur and founder of Digg.  It tracks both tags and users for a good snapshot of what’s going on at Twitter.  Clean design, and it gives a clear understanding of where the Twitter traffic is now, which is following celebrities, tv, social media and business.  I like [...]

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Hashtags.org: Hashtag Directory

June 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · Directories, Hashtags

Hashtags.org is a simple directory of popular hashtags on Twitter.  It gives straightforward interface to look at trends and major topics on Twitter.  They were reviewed favorably in April 2009 by PCWorld.  No ads on the site.  Low traffic according to Quantcast, 10k visitors/mo.

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What The Trend: Hashtag Directory

June 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · Directories, Hashtags

WhatTheTrend is a simple and neat Twitter directory that lists and defines what the top hashtags and discussion subjects are on Twitter at the moment. It also explains why the topic is trending. WhatTheTrend wouldn’t be the be-and-end-all directory, but it’s astondingly helpful when you are trying to decode a hashtag like #ChuckMeMondays. [...]

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