Monthly Archives: April 2010

Your Twitter Tag Cloud

There are lots of tools to generate a Twitter tag cloud. One of the more user-friendly is TwitterSheep. Here’s what my activity looks like:
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Does It Matter Who’s Unfollowing You?

For many Twitter users, a sign of success is attracting more followers because it suggests that your tweets are interesting enough that someone wants to see all of them. On the flip side, no one likes to see people unfollow or, for that matter, unsubscribe to a blog’s RSS feed or un-friend you on Facebook. [...]
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Tweeb: Analytics and Stats for Twitter

Although there’s speculation that Twitter will be offering analytics services soon, there are many choices for stats-junkies looking for information and data about their Twitter activity, friends and followers. One of the more user-friendly choices is Tweeb, an application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that provides a snapshot of what’s happening for a variety [...]
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How Much Twitter is There?

You know those accident scenes where everyone crowds around to see what’s happening only to be told by the police “Move along, there’s nothing interesting happening here”? Well, Twitter’s recent assertions that spam has been dealt a massive defeat is eerily similar. According to Twitter, spam has dropped to less than 1% due, in part, [...]
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