Finding Twitter Applications – Use OneForty.com
I finally had a chance to read December’s edition of Entrepreneur magazine. As always, I use it to find a bunch of cool new sites online.
In this issue they has an article on Twitter (no surprise there), and in it I discovered a new resource. OneForty.com is a database that provides links to over 2100 applications based around Twitter.
While its easy to find lists of Twitter applications everywhere these days, what I liked about oneforty.com is the functionality of it. Click on any of the categories, and you’ll find lists of applications that can do, well, just about anything. They also use a five star rating scale, so you can choose the applications that have success.
Twitter Tools – Life Applications and Other Fun Stuff
Xpenser
Xpenser helps you record your expenses from anywhere with your mobile device and Twitter.
TwittyTunes
Share your favorite tunes as you are playing them with TwittyTunes.
TwitterKeys
Enhance your Twitter conversations with TwitterKeys. Let’s you ad tiny pictures to your tweets.
TwitterLit
TwitterLit serves of literary teasers by posting the first line of books to its Twitter feed.
TwitHire
Looking for a job or have a position avialalbe? Post it to TwitHire.
TweetWhatYouEat
On a diet or want to track your calorie intake? TweetWhatYouEat will track it all in an easy application.
RememberTheMilk
RememberTheMilk provides direct messages to help remind you of your daily tasks.
TheMattinator
TheMattinator is an application that allow you to manage more than one Twitter account at a time.
Click&Win
Try your game of chance by clicking on the “clickandwin” button when lotteries start – right now you can win $10 Amazon gift cards.
CommuterFeed
CommuterFeed allows you to report traffic reports via your Twitter feed.
Twecipe
Have a few ingredients and don’t know what to make? Feed them into Twecipe and it will give you a recipe with your ingredients.
Twitter Tools – Twitter Mobile Applications
One of the best things about Twitter is you aren’t limited to sitting at your desk – go mobile with it. Here is a selection of applications that will help you manage your Tweets while you’re out on the road.
Jargong
Jargong allow you to manage your social networking (Flickr and Twitter), plus your instant messaging and Feeds on your phone. 
Twitter Tools – Research Tools
Research Tools help to quickly obtain information in Twitter. We have put together a list that will help you organize the Twitter experience.
AskOnTwitter.com is a simple application that collects all tweets with the phrase ‘Does Anyone Know’ in it and displays them on these pages, for everyone to see – and to answer!
Search for links on Twitter – track and monitor links that spread on twitter. Check out advanced mode to search specific date ranges and users.
Follow keywords on Twitter and keep up to date on trends
See how many tweets have been posted on twitter.com
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Twitter Tools- Community Tools
Community connections in Twitter allow you to interact with similar groups or users in your area. We have put together a list that will help you organize the Twitter experience.
Organize your properties with tags on your own personal Dwellicious bookmark page
Top Twitter posts that are “non-commercial” or sales posts found within the Twitter community.
Feeds your RSS Items to Twitter with some Spice
Feedtweeter is a little service that allows you to link Twitter to your other activities. Basically it’s a system that keeps track of an RSS feed and processes any new items that appear.
Gridjit is a social portal that lets you view your web universe in a whole new way. The original Gridjit only supported Twitter but the new version has been redesigned to allow us to add more services. The next version will support Twitter and FriendFeed.
Group message broadcasting for Twitter Problem: Malcolm, Zoe, Kaylee, Simon, and River all work together on the same web development team. They are avid Twitter users and want a similar way to broadcast quick messages and updates to everyone on their team. Since these messages may contain confidential information, the team doesn’t want them published to their public Twitter timelines or to any followers who are not part of the team. Solution: GroupTweet allows Malcolm and the gang to send messages via Twitter that are instantly broadcasted privately to only the team members.
Twitter Links – Twitter Tools Part 2
We have put together a list of Twitter connections. Sites that help with your social experience on Twitter. Our resouce list has become too big so we split it up into multiple pieces.
Tools Part 2
Twemes.com follows public Twitter.com tweets (messages) that have embedded tags that start with a # character. These are sometimes called hashtags but we like to use the term twemes. Through the use of twemes, we can all view what people are talking about across the whole Twitter universe. In some sense, this can be thought of as an adhoc chatroom. We also pull in recent public photos from Flickr and public bookmarks from Del.icio.us. Twemes.com is particularly useful for keeping up on the real-time activities associated with a live event such as a conference. People who attend an event can choose an obvious tag (i.e., sxsw for South by Southwest) and use this tag as #sxsw in tweets, sxsw in uploaded Flickr photos and Del.icio.us links. Twemes.com also allows for adhoc polls to be created associated to a tweme.
It’s the Easiest Way to Archive a Twitter Response Thread
View trends on Twitter in a graphical format.
Twitdom is a database maintained by fellow tweeple like you.
Seperate the groups you follow on Twitter Read more
Twitter Links – Tools For Twitter
We have put together a list of Twitter connections. Sites that help with your social experience on Twitter.
Tools
CoTweet lets multiple people at the same company manage their business Twitter accounts together while keeping tabs on their brand name and how it’s being used. CoTweet can also be used to assign tasks to different departments and follow up on results and feedback.
For all of the users that are obsessed over who’s following who: doesfollow will tell you exactly that. Just put in the two users and it plops out if they follow each other or not.
Keep up to date with you and your friends social media activities on your desktop.
Submit your Twitter screen name to find out who you’re following that’s not following you back, and who’s following you that you’re not following back.
Streamlined Twitter account management from one clean, user-friendly interface is yours when you use HootSuite. In addition to being able to manage multiple Twitter accounts and profile from one application, you can also schedule tweets, track clicks to your links (using HootSuite’s ow.ly URL shortening service) and get an entire overview of each Twitter account with easy tab-based navigation. Read more

