Monthly Archives: November 2009

Exploring the Effect of Your Tweets

Within the Twitter ecosystem, the demand for analytics is growing by leaps and bounds as companies attempt to get a better handle on how to interpret and act upon what’s happening on Twitter. An interesting service is TweetEffect, which aims to provide insight into how many people started follow you or left you after you [...]
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CoTweet Starts Charging

If there’s a market ripe to consume fee-based Twitter services, it’s businesses looking – and will to pay for – more bells and whistles than Twitter offers. Why Twitter hasn’t already entered this market is a mystery but, then again, everything Twitter does when it comes to revenue seems to be an enigma wrapped inside [...]
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Backup With Backupify

One of the more frustrating aspects to Twitter is the inability to get access to a complete archive of your tweets, particularly if you’re someone who shares a lot of interesting links to content and online services. There are a few work-arounds that can be used to create a Twitter archive. You can favorite all [...]
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Twitter 101 – The Tools to Use

I did a presentation earlier today about some of the most interesting and useful Twitter-related tools. Here’s a video that was shot using ustream.com. Here’s my presentation on Slideshare. Video chat rooms at Ustream
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Five Questions with Scoopler’s Dilan Jayawardane

Last week, Scoopler, one of the leading Twitter search engines, raised $750,000 in a series A financing from a group of investors that includes well-known angel Ron Conway, who was one of Google’s early backers. I had a chance to ask Scoopler co-founder Dilan Jayawardane a few questions about the real-time search market, recent moves [...]
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