CNN: 10 Twitteriffic tools

March 13, 2009 by Jenn's Tech Tips  
Filed under FHK WebWarriors

Sign up for our Weekly Web 2.0 Newsletter here!It certainly does seem that Twitter.com has the attention of the Main Stream Media. Earlier this week, we linked to an article by @JuliaAngwin, who chronicled her adventures in learning to Tweet.

Yesterday, @ChrisPirillo published an article on CNN.com called 10 Twitteriffic Tools in which he recommends and describes ten third-party programs to help enhance your Twitter experience, including filters, search functions, user-ranking software, keyword tracking and more.

Disclaimer: As always, when using a third-party, open-source service be aware that these application are not “officially” part of Twitter, so be very selective about using those that require you to give your username and password.

To read more of Chris’ recommendations, go to CNN: 10 Twitteriffic Tools >>

 

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