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Brizzly: A Slick Web Client for Twitter

A beta web client for Twitter,  Brizzly makes good use of the best Twitter features and puts them all in one location. From drafting new tweets, multiple Twitter account support, to on the fly notifications of new DMs, Saved searches, and Groups, Brizzly is a pretty powerful web client. You’ll enjoy a quick overview of … Continue reading

Twitnest – visualization of your followers and their’s (wow)

Twitnest opens with a blank page and a simple box.  Enter your Twitter username.  Then watch the magic happen.  I don’t even want to screenshot it and ruin what it does. So stop reading here and go play, then come back and see what we say..  We will wait.

Twixperts – ask your question to topic experts on Twitter

Twixperts lets you either ask or become a subject expert, both for free.  So we are immediately not sure where the revenue model comes in, if one will exist.  But you do sign in with oAuth and away you go. As a person posing the question you simply enter it and choose a category.  Now … Continue reading

Tffratio – your Twitter friend to follower ratio

Tffratio pokes fun and tries to analyze what type of person/account you are based on the ratio between followers and whom you follow.  There seems to be 4 types of people, but I won’t spoil the reading by telling you up front. You can either go to the site and simply type your Twitter id … Continue reading

Twollo – automate finding people to follow

Twollo is like a few other services built around automating your accounts action of following others based on similar interests or keywords.  It is free with some paid enhancements available (for 4.50/month).  So let’s cover the basics of how it works.  Login is done via oAuth, a great start. Twollo is designed to work in … Continue reading

TwitterLamp – a wierd way to follow new users

TwitterLamp has the idea that I give you my Twitter username and password, which is not stored per their help section, and you will randomly follow 20 people based on a category I select. Maybe it is just me, but random following when I don’t even know how they are categorizing people in the first … Continue reading

Conduct An Interview Twitter style With Tweeterview

Tweeterview is a new service that is bringing real-time interviews , or Twinterviews, through the use of Twitter and making it easier to do interviews via Twitter.  Keeping in line with the 140 character limit, you can use Tweeterview to record an interview in an easily digestible format. Embed your twinterviews on your blog or … Continue reading

Twitroduce – introduction service for Twitter

Twitroduce allows you to introduce people to each other, tell you who recommended you to others and helps locate people for you to follow based on interests/keywords.  You can start, without logging in, by twitroducing yourself.  They do a good job by using the hastag and then a quick joke.  Mine showed as: I’d like … Continue reading

FlashTweet – a complete twitter account management tool

FlashTweet is quite the surprise since it has so many tools inside of it.  We ran across this by accident and were impresed with the clean UI.  Until we hit one roadblock below.  First, here is a short list of features: bulk follow by search terms multiple accounts scheduling of tweets pull in RSS feeds … Continue reading

Crederity – credential verification for Twitter users? not in my eyes

Crederity has a slogan, Trust Matters.  Once reading some of the things they ask for, do you trust them? Crederity is trying to make digital, verified identity cards.  They make it sound quite simple up front: How does it work? Crederity uses its cutting edge background check and credential verification process to verify the identity … Continue reading