Twitter Search Tools

Posted by Sam | Uncategorized | Monday 5 January 2009 11:48 PM

Useful Twitter Search Tools

    CityTweets – The CityTweets Network is made up of individual pages that tracks real-time Twitter activity for individual cities, listing Tweets from and about that area.
    DoesFollow – Find out who follows whom on Twitter!

    Infinity Plus One ConsultingAdded shortcut so you can search multiple friends’ streams at once…

    Monitter – Monitter is a twitter monitor that lets you “monitter” the twitter world for a set of 3 keywords and watch what people are saying.

    PicoBuzz – Your buzz chart for Twitter.

    The Ultimate Twitter Search Widget – A simple, elegant, highly-flexible, drop-in twitter search widget that anyone can use on their website/blog/profile/whatever.

    Tweader – Tweader is a new way to view twitter conversations. All you have to do now is enter the tweet’s ID and have it all done for you.

    Tweet Scan – Tweet Scan is a real-time search engine for Twitter and identi.ca.

    TweetBeep – TweetBeep is like Google Alerts for Twitter! Put in a keyword or website, and get emails when others tweet it!

    TweetWheel – Find out which of your Twitter friends know each other!

    Twellow – Twitter search directory and search engine

    Twiffid – See what your Twitter friends are blogging about!

    Twintro – Twintro helps you discover the most interesting Twitter users.

    TwitDir – Search for Twitter users by name and location.

    Twitscoop – Search Twitter, see what’s hot right now…

    Twitter Search – See what’s happening right now on Twitter. Twitter Search helps you filter all the real-time information coursing through the service.

    Twitter Search Bar – This script will add a search form and list of hot topics as a banner on Twitter.com.

    TwitteRel – Insert a keyword , find twitter users who tweeped this word, follow these twitters, make twitter more interesting for you!

    TwitterTroll – TwitterTroll.com is the coolest real-time Twitter search engine!

    TwitterWho – This makes calls to Twitter’s people search form found at http://twitter.com/invitations, but lets you enter multiple queries at once so you can find people more efficiently.

    Twubble – Twubble can help expand your Twitter bubble—it searches your friend graph and picks out people who you may like to follow.

     

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