TwitterLinkr: Necessary or Quite Dull?

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TwitterLinkr: Necessary or Quite Dull?

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I'm pretty Twittered out when it comes to all the recent twittering tools I've covered in the past week, but there's a running theme here that is noteworthy enough to burden you with yet another post. TwitterLinkr is a very basic service that "extracts and aggregates" public tweets from Twitter's main site.

Along the right side of the page you'll find a long list of Twitter users that have frequent updates. These act as individual feeds, so clicking on one of these will get you a page full of their most recent (almost) tweets. Speaking of feeds, there's also RSS subscription options available through TwitterLinkr as well.

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If you'd like to see what all is going on in Twitter from a broader perspective, click the Popular link and you'll get a giant tag cloud of Twitter's activity. The most useful aspect of TwitterLinkr, however, is its search option. From here you can find whatever you'd like on Twitter, and see what the Twitter community is saying about it.

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