Articles tagged with: twitter search
Google today announced a very interesting and useful feature: Search through twitter archive. Users can search Twitter.com archive on Google search, and can go back as far as the very first tweet on March 21, 2006!
Twitter has enabled Firehose, the complete access to all public tweets without any rate limitation, for more search engines.
Twitter is going to introduce another feature: local trends. This will enable users to track trending topics according to their geographical location.
Twitter has launched a live updating search widget.
fefoo is the simplest tool to search many search engines at same time.
How can you follow those thousands of people on twitter?
At the very first sight, Topsy would seem to you as another twitter search tool but it is a much more advanced search engine for conversations.
URL bar search is another handy Firefox add-on which makes searching easy with multiple search engines.
As the name suggests Twoogle = Twitter Search + Google Search.
Many of us are not happy with the recent changes in @replies policy of twitter. I am not sure if twitter will take it back. So, it has become slightly tough to track all the conversation around us.
Well, here is a trick to get the @replies settings back as in its older form.
We use different bookmarking services to save URLs for future references. Also, some services like del.icio.us provide an easier way to share our bookmarks with friends and everyone. How is the idea to use twitter for saving and sharing URLs?
Twitter can serve as a tool to save and share URLs. This can be done by various ways. I am suggesting just one of it, which does not require any special twapp.
Troy Thompson has created a wonderful All-in-One greasemonkey script which removes almost all shortcomings of Twitter web interface. People love TweetDeck and other twapps because these tools improve twitter experience by adding some more functionalities. But, this script is just magic – it will integrate some basic tools to the native web interface.
Twitter has became an excellent source for getting updates on any event. You can get latest updates from all over the world instantly. Here is a Greasemonkey script which will add 5 latest tweets related to your keyword with your Google Search Results.