Here’s one of the mysteries of Twitter: it is emerging as a fascinating, valuable and powerful search tool yet there are a growing number of third-parties doing a significantly better job of providing search tools.
Take, for example, Scoopler, which features a simple interface but user-friendly and extensive results.
Here’s the home page:
And here’s the results page for a search on Michael Jackson, which features the latest updates from Twitter, as well as links to popular Web sites, videos and images. Scoopler has indexes Digg, del.icio.us. Flickr and Identica.
If you’re looking for a real-time search engine – and there’s no lack of them these days – Scoopler has a good chance of becoming part of your search arsenal.
For more on Twitter search, check out Webware’s Rafe Needleman, who reviews the three best services: Twazzup, Collecta and Scoopler.
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Scoopler Has the Scoop on Twitter Search
Here’s one of the mysteries of Twitter: it is emerging as a fascinating, valuable and powerful search tool yet there are a growing number of third-parties doing a significantly better job of providing search tools.
Take, for example, Scoopler, which features a simple interface but user-friendly and extensive results.
Here’s the home page:
And here’s the results page for a search on Michael Jackson, which features the latest updates from Twitter, as well as links to popular Web sites, videos and images. Scoopler has indexes Digg, del.icio.us. Flickr and Identica.
If you’re looking for a real-time search engine – and there’s no lack of them these days – Scoopler has a good chance of becoming part of your search arsenal.
For more on Twitter search, check out Webware’s Rafe Needleman, who reviews the three best services: Twazzup, Collecta and Scoopler.