DISQUS

louisgray.com: http://blog.louisgray.com/2009/04/twazzup-takes-on-twitter-search-to-make.html

  • Adarsh Pallian · 8 months ago
    Take a look at http://www.tweetizen.com as well - same idea, but executed better.
  • Riaz Kanani · 8 months ago
    where is search?
  • Adarsh Pallian · 8 months ago
    Try logging in - securely using OAuth.
  • LoveTheCool BLOG · 8 months ago
    Better executed how?
  • Adarsh Pallian · 8 months ago
    Take a look at how philly.com uses tweetizen's real-time streaming tweets: http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/phillies/Fa...
  • LoveTheCool BLOG · 8 months ago
    That is cool, but cannot Twazzup do the same thing? Also, Tweetizen's more for groups; I sort of think they're in separate catagories.
  • Riaz Kanani · 8 months ago
    have to say - I was not expecting much - love the layout and obviously the real time feed
  • Edwin Khodabakchian · 8 months ago
    Created a friendfeed room to try to track interesting use cases/queries where I like twazzup better than the plain twitter search: http://friendfeed.com/rooms/i-love-twazzup
  • Frederic · 8 months ago
    having played with it for a while, I can hardly think of a situation where the vanilla Twitter search is better, especially given that Twazzup also duplicated the basic Twitter search functions (and thanks for the tip about it, Edwin!)
  • freddyt · 8 months ago
    the problem is you need related concepts based on a URL. for instance hit up:

    www.mashmeup.com

    put in an entire url like http://www.cnn.com

    comes back with related concepts not keywords based on the meaning of the page.
    It also plot the networks who is tweeting to whom about what ranked and related.