Geomeme is a very busy interface, but does a great job of identifying (you are asked first) your location and showing tweets around you. From there you can view hot hashtags or search for your own. It is all wrapped around a Google map mash showing the location of the people sending the tweets themselves. … Continue reading
CalTweet (also showing itself as CalendarTweet) is like a little toolset in a site. They list that you can do the following: auto retweet – we consider this a bad idea normally control frequency of updates – as in schedule event notice tweets promote events with rsvp service – now that is nice They do … Continue reading
Twibble brings a slew of features as a mobile Twitter client and as another Air client. Then they layer APIs for mapping locations from Twitter. Desktop The Air application has many features and is still in beta: support for multiple accounts (twitter, identi.ca, private and corporate miroblogging instances (twitter API compatible)) drag and drop uploading … Continue reading
Trazzler is a reverse location service. Instead of telling where you are, you use it to find out where you should be. You can see graph history of how often a place is mentioned. Read tweets and even retweet the location. When I say location I do not mean just places like Stan’s Meat Market. …
TwitArea is a Firefox 3.0.11 or higher add-on to allow you to share locations quickly and easily. These places are not necessarily where you are located, but could be you talking about a place in general, like a restaurant. The extension adds a new button to the web Twitter interface to find a place, by … Continue reading
GeoChirp pleasantly surprised me with the sleek interface and immediate usefulness. You get immediate function without logging in. It guesses your current location and shows it on the map and starts to bring in tweets at the bottom. You are able to enter any address, number of tweets and miles radius. You can also simply …
TweetMondo works better the more precise your list your own location. It allows you to find others in your area as well as them to find you, depending on privacy systems. You can see the number of people in a location, but not details until you log into the site itself. I used a test …
Fwix is a news aggregator that allows you to log in via Twitter or Facebook and begin sharing breaking stories. You are able to see how many stories you have broken for the day, the week and all time down the right side. The news stream was localized for my city and was pulling information … Continue reading
TwitMapr is a simple Google mashup that shows the location of Twitterers so you can easily find and add people in particular areas. While other sites do this also, they just took the twist of showing it as pinpoints on a map. You can also enter your own name to be added to the map … Continue reading
On first look, the UI for geofollow is not all that eye pleasing for some reason, but they are spirited in making money. You are allowed to pay to get yourself or city listed prominently on the site. That is the first thing I noticed. At the top you are prompted to log into Twitter …