Discorax's House of w00t

A collection of technology lessons learned though doing. Sharing of code samples, tips and tricks for web design and development. Written by an interactive designer/developer for other designer/developers.

10.07.2009

What TweetStats says about you.

Have you visited Tweetstats.com yet? Well I guess the first question would be have you visited Twitter.com and set up your Twitter account? If you haven't you can stop reading now.

If you have, and are curious about your Twitter usage, take a trip to Tweetstats and enter your account name. The service will go and fetch all tweets and build some fun Flash graphs to illustrate how you use Twitter. For instance you'll notice that March of this year was a particularly busy tweeting month of me. I was attending MIX and letting everyone know all the cool things I was learning. You'll also notice that I pretty much only tweet during the day. Mostly in the morning as I review all the cool stuff from the previous day.

Curious, here are my results:



There is also my TweetCloud featuring the words I tweet the most.



any my HashCloud featuring the words I hash the most.



My TweetStats give a glimpse into how I use Twitter. What will TweetStats say about you? Also, if all this Twitter Speak hash tags and @mentions is confusing you, check out Twitter Speak - A Beginners Guide to learn the basics! Happy Tweeting!

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3.11.2009

Twitter Mosaic Design...

Want to follow me on Twitter?



Be a part of something special. Like this sweet Twitter Mosaic Design!

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11.27.2007

twitterfeed.com

I posted earlier about a service that Wordpress had for automatically updating a twitter feed from the RSS of another blog. Doing some more research I discovered twitterfeed.com which is a service that does exactly that but is independent of your blogging tool. That's great because I use blogger. :)

I'm using this post to test twitterfeed out. I also set it up so that if you follow me on twitter you'll receive my latest flickr photos.

I'll let you know what I think of the service after I've used it for a while.

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