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Sunday, July 06, 2008

Twitter Applications (Part – 11)

Few more twitter applications on your way

81. TweetDeck : TweetDeck is an Adobe Air desktop application that  is currently in private beta. It aims to evolve the existing functionality of Twitter by taking an abundance of information i.e twitter feeds, and breaking it down into more manageable bite sized pieces.

82. Hashtags : Hashtags are a community-driven convention for adding additional context and metadata to your tweets. They're like tags on Flickr, only added inline to your post. You create a hashtag simply by prefixing a word with a hash symbol: #hashtag. Hashtags were developed as a means to create "groupings" on Twitter, without having to change the basic service.

83. innertwitter : Inner Twitter asks what is in front of you? image In answering you reconnect to your original happiness because to answer you must stop during your ordinary activities and turn your attention to immediate reality. Stopping releases the tension that builds up as you rush through the day. The effect of simply stopping can be profound.

84. twisky : Twisky brings you portable "who-what" searches via image Summize.com's API and pack them into Twisky Short URL's. Anyone can be a Super Star, pin yourself or any other twitter up for the next 36 hours, as long as there are still empty slots.

85. twitterlights : twitterlights is a FREE web-based service to highlight internet snippets and twit. You can see it as a combination of i-Lighter and Twitter. Everything you i-Light is stored in your web-based i-Lighter account for easy retrieval.

86. TwitterMail : TwitterMail is a service that helps you to post your image tweets just by sending an email to your twittermail email address (e.g. abcdef1234@twittermail.com). The body of the message will be published in your Twitter Profile. For a normal message, you should always leave the subject-line empty. If a friend send you a post on twitter (by using @yourusername) you will get the tweets to your emailaddress. It breaks the 140 characters limit of twitter. It also enables you to tweet for future.

87. Twitter Spy : Twitter Spy uses the similar concept that Digg Spy image is using. It fetches the tweets from twitter public timeline and displays them in real-time using ajax interface. It also displays tweets on Google map so you can know the location of people who are currently tweeting.

88. Twellow : Twellow is currently grabbing publicly available image messages from the Twitter. It then analyzes and categorizes each of the users responsible for those messages into the various categories found at Twellow.com. By adding these people to specific categories it helps you narrow your searching into specific niches where you can find who you are looking for.

You can find previous all parts of twitter applications at:

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you can see all twitter related stuff here.

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