TwitterCamp is a desktop application that allows you to monitor tweets from your friends using the popular Twitter service. The application was built for the ApolloCamp mini-conference and uses the recently released Apollo runtime alpha and Twitter API. The application is especially suited for running on large displays such as plasmas, LCDs, and projectors at conferences. It is simple to customize the interface so that you can use the application for your conference.
TwitterCamp is open source and licensed under the MIT License. The only request I make is that you leave the ‘Developed by’ line in the user interface or link back to this page on your conference website. This isn’t required, but would be greatly appreciated. I also make use of Ely Greenfield’s SuperImage component, which is also distributed under an MIT License.
Click here if you would like to view the source of the entire application in your browser.
If you have any questions about this application or how to customize it please feel free to contact me using the comments below. If you have an urgent request contact me via email. I will not be able to answer all questions via email but will do my best. I will also keep this page updated with the latest information on the application so be sure to check back often or subscribe to my RSS feed.

