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TweetMiner – content discovery for Twitter

I ran across TweetMiner and was intrigued that it was a tool that could bring RSS news feeds in and allow single click tweets right from the content.  The goal is to search and mine for web content that you then easily share with followers.  Once again you become the micro-community search tool for your … Continue reading »

Lu.ly – Twitter and Facebook in your browser

I ran across Lu.ly quite by accident from a posting on what seemed to be a French blog that was linked.  What I found was a browser extension that places an action bar to view the stream and even tweet. You can also shorten URL’s using the Lu.ly domain name and get Facebook updates.    Basically … Continue reading »

Tweetbe.at – chat channels for Twitter

This is a handy mobile interface and works great from your desk too.  You simple log into Tweetbe.at (as in TweetBeat) with oAuth and pick a channel or hashtag.  When I say pick, I mean type one in to be clear.  There is no list of existing channels to be found.  I made a quick … Continue reading »

Dabr – mobile web Twitter on steroids (with list support)

Dabr does not have flashy icons or a huge splash page.  It is because they are geared for mobile devices and providing the best web experience they can.  oAuth is offered, but they openly state it does not always work well on mobile devices so a normal username/password login option is avaialable. There is multiple … Continue reading »

Favstar.FM – Discover Who Favorites Your Tweets

Have you ever wanted to know if people favorite your tweets? What if you could track down every single person that favorites your Twitter messages? Insert  Favstar.fm here! Thats right, we’ve found another solution for your Twitter problems. Favstar.fm is a popular site for Twitter users to search not only for the most favorited Twitter messages … Continue reading »

Taweet: Manage Your Future Tweet Promotions With Ease

Taweet is an easy service that you can use to manage the scheduling of your tweets for event promotions and marketing. What separates Taweet from other scheduling services is the integration of threaded conversations and multiple account management. These are features that you probably won’t find in other schedulers.

Twitterfeed: Easily Feed Blogs Into Your Twitter Stream

Are you looking for a way to plug some RSS feeds into your stream? Tired of manually doing all the work? Twitterfeed is a neat tool that can automate the process for you. Simply add a feed to your account, give it a name, and let Twitterfeed do the rest. This tool can check for … Continue reading »

CoTweet: Twitter Is Your Second Inbox, Use Wisely

A lot of people have started to use Twitter as a new inbox. After all, you’re sending and receiving messages all day. The messages are short enough that you don’t really have to spend much time on them or thinking about them, but if you need them again the processing of pulling up the past … Continue reading »

Twittercal: Add Google Calendar Events Using Twitter

Looking for an easier way to update your Google Calendar via Twitter? Twittercal is one way to go! Twittercal is really simple to setup and use: Login to your Twitter account. Follow @Gcal Grant access to your Google Account via the Twittercal site. Now add events using the following structure on Twitter: “d gcal meeting with … Continue reading »

FutureTweets: Schedule Your Tweets For Later

FutureTweets is pretty self-explanatory given the naming of the service. Using FutureTweets you can schedule a tweet for a later time and even schedule recurring tweets daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly. The service also keeps an archive of your scheduled tweets and when new ones are due to be sent. FutureTweets has yet to implement … Continue reading »

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