HashParty is a twitter hashtag explorer that reveals the "who" behind the "what". Why? How many times have you checked out a hashtag trend and wondered who are these people?.With HashParty you can now see the "who" behind trending conferences, brands, and more. It's all about tapping into the "who" behind hashtags, the people that tweet them, explore the social graph of the bigger conversation.
Tagal.us lets you set a hashtag definition via Twitter. users can vote on definitions and decide which best describes a particular hashtag.
Tagalus (@tagalus) lets you use Twitter to get and set definitions. There are currently two commands that @tagalus understands:
* Define: You can ask Tagalus to define a term for you. Example:
@tagalus_user: @tagalus define ip4
@tagalus: @tagalus_user ip4 = Ignite Portland 4 - a "hipster event" according to KGW
* Define ____ as: You can also set definitions using Twitter. Example:
@tagalus_user: @tagalus define mynewtag as a new tag that describes everything about me
@tagalus: @tagalus_user http://tagal.us/tag/mynewtag
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Tweeps.info answers these questions and more. We analyze the content of Twitter users' tweets to find interesting statistics about them. We'll even tell you whether a user seems to be a prominent person or celebrity, or whether they display bot-like behavior.
Act.ly is a suite of activism tools designed to take full advantage of Twitter. Things happen fast on Twitter, a petition can come out of nowhere and catch fire in a few minutes, so the ability to easily scale up and scale down is crucial.