Some Twitter Resources
- Twitter Fan Wiki
 - Twitterholic - find the big hitters on Twitter
 - Twitter API
 - TwitterLocal - find tweets in your area
 - Twubble - see who you're missing
 - Twitter Search
 - FeedMyInbox - get search results delivered to you
 - TweetScan - search alternative
 - Twitturly - find popular URLs posted on Twitter
 - TwitScoop - creates a Twitter tag cloud
 - TweetMeme - find tweets by category
 - Twhirl - desktop app
 - Twitterific - another desktop app
 - TweetDeck - an Adobe Air app currently in public beta
 - TwitPic - send photos
 - Twittergram connects to Flickr
 - edutwitter- Directory of Learning Professionals on
 - TwitterTwitSay - call in your tweets
 - Hahlo for the iPhone
 - m.twitter.com - Twitters' mobile site
 - TweetBeep - like Google Alerts for Twitter
 - Twitterpatterns - Free background patterns for Twitter
 
Wow! You are an avid aggregator, too =) (4 A's in a row is tough)
ReplyDeleteBut who is the big decider on this stuff? Is Epic Fu a Twitter employee, who finally decides "#" this represents a hash mark and it means...?
The folks at Twitter did. Hashtags.com was in charge of naming, approving, etc, but they and Twitter had a falling out of some sort or twitter tweaked it's servers so they didn't work. I don't know the whole story. Epic Fu is just reporting on it. Probably something on Google to fill in the blanks. @WTHR.com and I were discussing hash tags the other day. Neither one of us could sort it all out either.
ReplyDeleteSometimes my ignorance amazes me. There are moments when I feel that if I take my eyes off the Internet for a minute I will miss something.
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