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Twitter Sentiment – track the good and bad on a word or phrase

Twitter Sentiment makes reading the pulse of the Twittersphere a breeze.  Enter any term or word, the default right now is NBC Olympics, and get graphs and recent tweets on the mood about that topic.  You will get a percentage pie chart, a number count and the words used.  Enter your own term and simply … Continue reading »

GraphEdge – social analytics into your Twitter network

GraphEdge stayed out of our vision for a while, reasons unknown.  Yet they offer a great service from testing…. as shown in their screenshot here: There is numerous tools provided with the service including: How many of your followers you’re really reaching How quickly your network is growing (or shrinking!) Who’s dumping you Who your most … Continue reading »

Ad.ly – analytics for your Twitter account

Ad.ly is an ad network for Twitter, but also offers an analytics service, via a partnership with PeopleBrowser, that is quite a nice tool.  It analyzes both your content and audience, all after you log in via oAuth. Here are some of the features: When you tweet compared to when you get retweeted Map overlay … Continue reading »

Twistory – Twitter history on your calendar

Twistory takes a tweet timeline and brings it together with your calendar after it indexes that stream.  There is no authentication necessary, it will index any public page and give an output in Google calendar format, iCal and for anything that supports webcal.  So importing the data itself is quite easy.  What you get on … Continue reading »

Trendistic – great graphs on Twitter trends

Trendistic, from Flaptor, looks good and works better.  See the trend over 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days and more.  Tweet your chart or even embed it.  it is all there.  You log in via oAuth to interact, if you wish, or just use it anonymously. It is a tool that allows you to track … Continue reading »

gtFtr – Get fit with Twitter

gtFtr is a very, very new and rudimentary site.  Yet the graph was pretty cool that is showed.  There is only certain exercises supported right now, but the goal is to track how often and how long you do each one.  Steps, calories and distance can be shown in the graph.  Push-ups,m sit-ups and elliptical … Continue reading »

TweetWhatYouEat – tell everyone and then track it

TweetWhatYouEat has both a web interface and allows you to send tweet to twye listing food consumption.  The result is a diary of food that, of course, also lives in the public timeline.  you can include calorie counts if you know that too.  I wish the login was oAuth, but that was the only drawback … Continue reading »

TweetPlot – chart colories or actually anything via Twitter

TweetPlot started as a way to track and graph calories while out and about.  But you could use it for anything you want to track numerically and graph when done.  A cool way to do miles ran, miles driven, candy bars eaten, number of times you made yourself an ass that day.  I am sure … Continue reading »

TweetStats: Find Out How Much You Tweet and To Who

In your head, you probably think you talk to much on Twitter. Some of you might feel that you don’t say enough. Well now you can see for yourself with TweetStats, a tweet graph service. Using TweetStats, you can get quick updates on the days you tweet the most, how much you on average per … Continue reading »

TrendsMap – impressive realtime Twitter trends on a map

TrendsMap is a slick application allowing you to see trends in realtime come and go on a map that you control.  You can do the normal zoom in and out to see trends in specific areas.  You can only view in so many times, basically to a nice city type view. There is a world … Continue reading »

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