LoveHateTweet
lovehatetweet is an experiment in the semantic web and a simple, yet playful exploration of twitter data. The purpose of this operation is to display the juxtaposition of opinions originating from...
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The twitter datatoy has a simple objective – to turn your tweets into charts. How it works? Follow @datatoy So lets say you are training for a 100km bike ride. You want to log all your training via...
View ArticleInnerTwitter
Inner Twitter is a simple application that compares the friends and followers of two Twitter user. You can use it to compare the degree of commonality between the two! Its a good way to do to a...
View ArticleTwitter Top Twenty
Twitter Top Twenty is a list of various “Top 20″ stats. This includes the top 20 topics of the day, top 20 users by followers, top 20 users by friends, etc. Post from Twitdom - Twitter Apps Directory...
View ArticleReduncery
Reduncery calculates how badly people “misbehave” in their use of retweets, as measured by the amount they retweet, and how much they force their followers to see duplicate retweets (by retweeting...
View ArticleTwackit
With Twackit you can use your Twitter account to track any metric & observe trends over time. Just tweet a value and hashtag to @twackit. You don’t need to sign up for anything, and it’s...
View ArticleAnalytic.ly
Analytic.ly is a new tool launched by PeopleBrowsr that helps people and companies “visualize, study and measure” Twitter conversations happening all over the web through general and custom reports and...
View ArticleInfochimps Data API
The Infochimps Data API provides a rich set RESTful APIs to extract statistical information from Twitter dating back to 2006. The current operational calls includes the following: trstrank: Similar in...
View ArticleTwoolr
Twoolr analyzes your Twitter account to provide various statistical data related to your account. This includes frequency of posting tweets, classification of links that you post, etc. Some of the...
View Articledlvr.it
Dlvr.it aims to deliver your RSS feed (from your blog) to Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. As described on TechCrunch, “Once you sign up, you select a feed as an input, and then you select where you...
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