An article on Mashable caught my eye and one slipped under the radar. Tweader is available for you to follow threaded conversations on Tiwtter in a better format. You have to know the unqiue tweet id (status number) to enter to have the service follow the thread itself.
Another cool little tool to track and see your twittering habit can be found at Twitter Charts. It uses a mashup of your public stream through Yahoo Pipes and into a graph from Google. Simple, yet quick. Just enter your Twitter id and off it goes.
Twittertise is a free service that will tweet in the future and track your online advertising campaign. Interesting thought, but TweetLater already tweets in the future doesn’t it? If you are trying to do advertising campaigns on Twitter, and need to follow click-throughs, this site offers that service. Why you could not simply see hits … Continue reading
I ran across this from Twanslate and instantly saw value here. If you have ever been at a conference and wanted to send a stream of tweets for a session, here is a solution at LiveTwitting. Straight from their site is the instructions: To get started, just follow 3 simple steps: 1) Follow @livetwitting 2) … Continue reading
This new service allows you to set a language you need translation to, and send a direct mesage to @Twanslate to have it returned, well translated. Interesting concept but you better not have more than 140 characters you need translated. But a good thing on the run. Also, it remembers the last language you picked … Continue reading
I ran across Dwigger in a FriendFeed link to a blog posting. Yet another cool, interesting tool. Straight from their site is a simple explanation: Sometimes on Twitter it feels like you are shouting into the dark. Who is listening? What do they think about what you’re saying? Dwigger supplements Twitter by putting “Tweets” (Twitter … Continue reading
By simply entering your Twitter username into Twitter Grader, it reads the following, as printed on their site: Your grade is calculated using a combination of factors including: * The number of followers you have * The power of this network of followers * The pace of your updates * The completeness of your profile … Continue reading
I ran across TweetBurner today, curious on what people do with the links I am always placing out there. You must provide your login information, as usual. But it will only track if you use their URL service as expected. It allows you to post the shortened URL under Twurl.no and from there they can … Continue reading