If you’re one of those people who insist on using Twitter.com rather than Tweetdeck, Seesmic, Tweetie, you may want to seriously think about using TwitIQ. A Web-based service, TwitIQ has the same look and feel as Twitter.com but also a few more bells and whistles that make it a smarter choice than Twitter.com.
For example, TwitIQ has a series of tabs across the top that provide easy access to your tweets, mentions, direct messages, friends and channels. On the right-hand sidebar, TwitIQ also provides popular keywords and topics – handy tools to see what’s happening within the ecosystem.
TwitIQ was created Yong Su Kim, an entrepreneur who runs a company that creates applications and games for the social Web.
The company’s other products include Askpedia.com (a marketplace for questions and answers), TwitHive (a Web site that lets you monitor multiple accounts), Love Advice (a Facebook application offering advice and opinions) and QAFind (a search engine powered by Google)
A Smarter Twitter.com: TwitIQ
For example, TwitIQ has a series of tabs across the top that provide easy access to your tweets, mentions, direct messages, friends and channels. On the right-hand sidebar, TwitIQ also provides popular keywords and topics – handy tools to see what’s happening within the ecosystem.
TwitIQ was created Yong Su Kim, an entrepreneur who runs a company that creates applications and games for the social Web.
The company’s other products include Askpedia.com (a marketplace for questions and answers), TwitHive (a Web site that lets you monitor multiple accounts), Love Advice (a Facebook application offering advice and opinions) and QAFind (a search engine powered by Google)