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Contrary to what I initially thought, “RT” is used more than 4 times more often than the full word “retweet”.



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It's not as real-time as the original tracking, but that's kind of a nice thing as you can opt to check for your updates hourly or daily, and you don't get a million text messages all day long. You can also add links to your search, which are gathered in real-time; Tweetbeep will even find links that have been masked via a TinyURL-type service, which is awesome since most links on Twitter are TinyURLs.Technorati Tags: twitter, tracking, tweetbeep
Twitter sent some downtime notices today via a regular friends_timeline JSON request. Even though the downtime is a bummer, this kind of error reporting is really nice, as you aren't left with that "should I keep refreshing the page?" feeling.Tags: twitter, downtime, maintenance, error reporting, itweet

Tags: twitter, downtime, api, web development, itweet

This is an inventive and useful way of analyzing the content of your Twitter posts. Kudos to John Krutsch for the scripting and Jared Stein for the design.Tags: twitter, tweetcloud, colbypalmer
There's no shortage of Twitter clients out there that will work well on your iPhone. Twitter even offers its own: m.twitter.com. But iTweet takes the cake for us. The client offers a great UI, and most importantly, the ability to download only new tweets each time you refresh, saving a lot of time and bandwidth if you're using AT&T's snail-slow EDGE data network.
I just saw this really nice mention of iTweet, my Twitter UI and iPhone web app, here on Wired.com's Epicenter blog. Thanks guys!Internal mechanisms began making adjustments. Muscle relaxants, serotonin. What to calm her mind? Focus...her son, where had they taken him?This was my 140-character contribution to Twittory #1, "The Darkness Inside". This is a Twitter-based Exquisite Corpse story written in 140 sentences of 140 characters or less (this is the amount of space allotted to a tweet). Fun idea!
Tags: twitter, twittories, twittory, writing, exquisitecorpse
I've added Twitter search and #hashtag search to iTweet.net's iPhone interface. I did it before I took off for Macworld last week, so I could see who was talking about what. Unfortunately, this didn't quite work out as apparently we Twitterbugs got a little excited with Macworld fever and crashed Twitter right down. The API didn't become usable till about 24 hours later!
Tags: itweet, twitter, iphone, hashtags, terraminds, twittersearch, colby palmer