There are lots of Twitter search engines out there – Scoopler, Twazzup, Twingly, Twitter Search – but no one engine has really captured the market. This means there is a healthy stream of Twitter search engines are battling for attention.
Among them is Twithority, which generates Twitter search results based on the authority of the Twitter user or by time using a user-friendly, two-column interface.
Twithority defines “authority” by number of followers so someone with 1,000 followers has more authority than someone with 500 – straightforward and simple but clearly open to conjecture.
If you’re looking for a twist on Twitter search, Twithority is worth checking out.
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Twithority – An Authority on Twitter Search
Among them is Twithority, which generates Twitter search results based on the authority of the Twitter user or by time using a user-friendly, two-column interface.
Twithority defines “authority” by number of followers so someone with 1,000 followers has more authority than someone with 500 – straightforward and simple but clearly open to conjecture.
If you’re looking for a twist on Twitter search, Twithority is worth checking out.