Tweereal uses Google Maps and the Twitter stream to make a live map of public tweets with geolocation available. Continue reading
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
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
TwitterMood is a Google Maps mashup that rates moods across tweets. They hook into Twitter via the gardenhose to consume 1.8m tweets daily. There is both a graph showing the past few days and the colored mashup that you can zoom in and out of. The range goes form unhappy to happy. Currently it seems …
JustBought.it was a site I ran across before but didn’t bother listing. Well their UI is updated and they have some more features in place that allows you to share information on something you just purchased. It then will merge the tweet with a picture with a Google Map as best it can. Shopping trends … 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 …
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