SnapTweet quickly hooks together your Twitter and Flickr account to notify your followers when you upload new pictures. This works well for those using digital cameras and can’t send immediately to services like Twitpic. SnapTweet only appears to grab your most recent photo unless you enable automatic posting as found in a small link on … Continue reading
TweetMyGaming caught my off-guard since I had never heard of it. The UI is a little busy but they are doing exactly what they intend. You can search for any game you want to see trending information, or just sit back and watch the live updating stream from Twitter based on keyword searches for games. … Continue reading
Foller.me has one of the easiest welcome pages imaginable. See the logo above? That is it outside of a small entry box where you type a Twitter id (a Twitter id is no longer just a person, but that is another post). What you get back is outstanding in a clean interface after it reads … Continue reading
WhoTheTweet analyzes the most recent tweets from a username you type in and gives you back a tag cloud, of sorts, about their topics. This gives you a quick view into whether you should follow someone or not. They show the last lookups across the bottom of the homepage and then there is a few … Continue reading
Twitexist is a Twitter Greasemonkey script that changes the infamous “What are you doing?” prompt on Twitter into a more interesting question to help you find a more inspiring or useful tweet to send out to your audience Once again you need to have Firefox and the Greasemonkey addon installed in order to use this … Continue reading
StickyTwits is just what it sounds like, well almost. Stickers with your Twitter identity all over them for you to place anywhere you can find. You purchase them in packs and then even deliver internationally. There isn’t much more to say except go advertise yourself by putting you name on telephone and lightpoles everywhere.
BackupMyTweets joins a couple of the other backup services we highlighted built around the fact that Twitter doesn’t store your tweets forever. First things, it is free and does not require your Twitter password. You have the choice to tweet whether you used the service or not. I chose not. You then authenticate at Twitter … Continue reading
AwesomeUpdater makes you feel good about yourself by sending random @ replies to you saying how cool and great you are. You can then just smile or retweet them. The algorithm is randomized so you never know when they will come or how often. But definitely not everyday. Just a fun one to add to … Continue reading
TwapperKeeper is a young site trying to help you organize your own tweets using hashtags. It is a bright and very bland UI but the idea has promise as people pour more data into Twitter. They are now whitelisted which allows them to poll ever 5 minutes and build an archive on your Twapper tags. … Continue reading
PrintYourTweet is a new service that offers a few choices for saving old tweets. They ask the very important question: Why? Print a diary of your tweets. Archive your tweets on your computer. Add tweets & twitpics to your holiday photos. Surprise your friends with their tweet journal. New: Save/print keyword searches on twitter.com So … Continue reading