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Nov
30
2011

G+Twitter for Google+, a chrome extension that will turn Google+ into a fast and beautiful Twitter client, that’s probably better than Twitter’s own website.

google+ twitter

Nov
14
2011

Twubs are Twitter groups built around content aggregated from #hashtags.
View the full social landscape of a Twub with tools such as our Live Tweet Feed which pulls in external images, videos and links, and our Tweetups & Events Scheduler.
Start searching for your favorite topics now and take full advantage of these and many more useful Twub features to connect and share with people of similar interests.

twitter tools

Educate in a new way.
HootCourses are held online, using Twitter and Facebook as a virtual classroom space.

Break through the ice.
Supplement face-to-face classes with a HootCourse and get to know each other faster.

Go where students are.
Lose the boring forum software. HootCourse uses the networks students know and love.

twitter tools

Jul
4
2011

Using Google Spreadsheet to automatically monitor Twitter event hashtags and more.

twitter

Mar
20
2011

A Twitter application that makes it easy to find and participate in relevant conversations. Enjoy fully threaded conversations, join and create groups on any topic imaginable, and share media with single-click tagging. Have conversations about the things that interest you without the need to follow hundreds of people on Twitter

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Jan
8
2011

Follow Finder analyzes public social graph information (following and follower lists) on Twitter to find people you might want to follow.

twitter follow

Oct
15
2010

The Archivist is a Windows application that helps you archive tweets for later data-mining and analysis. Start a search with The Archivist and get as many results as it can. The, leave The Archivist running and it will poll Twitter for that search.

twitter tools

Oct
7
2010

"It may be that tools such as Twitter and blogs have a culture of their own, which can to some degree, compensate for these other differences. Put simply, do bloggers in different disciplines have more in common than non-bloggers and bloggers in the same discipline?"

twitter culture weller

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