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Some Interesting Twitter Apps

http://mashable.com/2009/04/04/twitter-trends/

Twitter User Classify Script - Ranks Twitter users from Twittercaster to Twitter spammer

Twitter Search Results in Google Script - Searches Twitter for keyword related Tweets and displays them on the Google search results page

Twitter Enhancements: ReTweet This - Adds a “retweet” button to your Twitter homepage

Twitter Display Popular Trends - Places Twitter Trends on your Twitter homepage

Twitpic Thumbnailer - Displays an inline thumbnail of images for tweets containing Twitpic images

Twitter Sidebar Replies - Shows replies to the Twitter profiles you visit in the Twitter homepage sidebar

Twitter Show Followers  - Places a small icon over the avatars of your Twitter followers

Troy’s Twitter Script - Displays nested replies, custom search tabs, autocomplete of @ usernames, pagination, a ReTweet button, Media Embedding, URL expansion, and tons more!

The above from: http://blog.mrtweet.net/upgrading-your-twitter-experience-with-greasemonkey

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8. twithority: Twithority is an easy way to have the most recent Twitter trends tweeted to you. The links provide a view of Twitter trends based on both time and “authority.”

9. TweetingTrends: TweetingTrends is an even simpler way to keep up with Twitter Trends. Links go directly to Twitter Search.

10. PowerSearch: PowerSearch not only tweets about emerging trends, but daily and weekly trends that you may have missed out on.

11. gtrend: gtrend is short for “Google Trend.” It updates users on the most recent trends within Google Search. Follow this account to know about trends across the wider web. No, this doesn’t track Twitter trends, but it’s a great way to compare trends.

12. Retweet [iTunes Link]: Retweet, which we have previously reviewed, provides a simple iPhone interface for reading top retweets, links, and retweeting them out yourself. It costs 99 cents.

13. Tweetie (Tweetie reviews) [iTunes Link]: Did you know that this popular Twitter also has a section that displays what is currently trending on Twitter? Not only that, but you can save trending items as well.

14. Twitter Trend [iTunes Link]: This free application provides a simple tag cloud for looking at hot, rising, or emerging trends on Twitter.

15. Summizer [iTunes Link]: Summizer is an advanced query Twitter search tool. It allows users to view trending topics or find specific types of tweets, i.e. Tweets sent by or from a specific person, or tweets that don’t include specific words. Summizer has both a paid and a free version.

 

Twitter Articles:

Ads Sponsered Tweets- Will it change the face of Twitter?

The above from: http://www.twi5.com/

 

The Twitter Applications Database

  1. DoctorTwitter - free twitter backgrounds, layouts, themes and pictures
  2. Twitbacks - free twitter backgrounds
  3. WishAFriend - custom twitter backgrounds
  4. SweetTweet - free twitter backgrounds and buttons
  5. Search Cloudlet - firefox cloudlet extension

http://singlefunction.com/5-free-online-twitter-background-generators/

 

http://www.squidoo.com/UseTwitter Very nice squidoo page -one can get lost for awhile in squidsville, a thoroughly enjoyable jaunt.

 

1. Twitter Search: The simplest way to see trends on Twitter is on their official search page. Hot trends on Twitter appear on the search page and on the Twitter homepage, and clicking any will bring up a feed of the public conversation.

2. Twist: For those who are visual, Twist provides a graphical interface to see trends and keywords on Twitter. It not only lists out the hot trends over the last few hours, days, and week, but it provides embeddable charts and the ability to compare trends.

3. Monitter: Monitter is one of the best ways to track trends in real-time. Type in keywords and it will automatically update with the most recent tweets containing those terms. Add or remove columns to give you the right amount of information.

4. Hashtags.org: The popular webpage on Twitter hashtags also provides graphs on hashtag use just by hovering over the hashtag. There are also pages that show the most popular and newest hashtags, but their uptime is unreliable.

5. Tweetmeme: Looking for the most popular links on Twitter? Tweetmeme is the epicenter link sharing on the service.

6. Plodt: This website is a user-generated trend tracker based on tagging and ranking your tweets. It requires you to follow the Plodt Twitter account to participate. But even without participating, its timelines, tags, and statistics are still useful and interesting.

7. Twitturly: Twitturly is another way to track top-shared URLs. The interface allows users to see all of the active tweets that have shared a specific link.

 

 
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/03/02/twitter-web-designer-and-developer-toolbox-api-and-tutorials/

 

 
   
   
   
   
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