Twitter is my all time favourite microblogging as well as social networking platform. If I found some interesting Twitter tool or application I usually
I usually had a big problem on handling more social media website account. I think most of the users come across the same problem. Recently i had a chance to hear about Pixelpipe. On the very first look i really amazed about the features. Initially this site used to post your digital pictures, videos, and audio files to a growing number of different services with only a few clicks. This site seems to be similar as ping.fm, which allows post to text based messages.
The new Twitter iOS app and Android app works on the discover feature and search. Discover is supposed to show you more about what retweets you've gotten,etc. I've found it easier to see this information in hootsuite and for scheduling I use buffer. Twitter is amazing, but I rarely go to the site itself on my phone or computer. I have a feeling this is strategic for Twitter as they look to monetize. Update and check it out.
For all the press that FriendFeed got
last week for allowing people to post replies directly to
Twitter, it was still 65th on our list and registered barely a fraction of
total tweeting activity. Some
analysts think FriendFeed is a threat to Twitter's existence, but remember
that 56% of users still interact with Twitter on the main site, and Twitter
makes up 44%
of activity on FriendFeed. So which service is really more reliant on the
other?
There are a ton of Twitter clients out there. We saw 142 different ways
to interact with Twitter in just 24 hours of monitoring the site's public feed.
That's an amazing amount of activity on their API, and their application
ecosystem is growing every day. Clearly, Twitter has struck a nerve with
developers and users alike.