the Windows Twitter client you'll love to use. Frenzy uses Dropbox to store your feed items and keep everything in sync. You don't need another account and there's no other server involved.
If you are using social networks, you are also creating favorites. On Facebook you 'like', on Twitter and Google Reader you 'star', on Delicious and Pinboard you 'bookmark' and so on.
Find Favorites. Instead of spreading your favorites across different networks, use Favs to sync them to your Mac. Don't waste any more time on searching for your favorite content - Favs has a powerful search feature build right into the application that makes finding what you like a breeze.
Eddy is a media aggregation platform built for the public display of up-to-the-minute activity on realtime services like Twitter. It offers three primary features: rapid collection and curation of what people are saying about an event, moderation of acceptable material, and speedy, reliable republishing of these conversational streams. Setup of the application is fast and easy, and made specifically for use by interactive media designers.
Become the influencer in your community. Spread breaking news before anyone else gets to it and impress your friends and colleagues. Spread.us allows you to set-up simple filters to promote just the news you care about. It is currently compatible with Twitter and Facebook.
"A microblogging service such as Twitter is a promising new data source for Internet-based surveillance because of the volume of messages, [and] their frequency and public availability," according to Aron Culotta, assistant professor of computer science at Southeastern Louisiana University, who, in recent months analyzed 500 million tweets to track the flu.
ThinkUp captures your posts, replies, retweets, friends, followers, and links on social networks like Twitter and Facebook. We'll be adding more networks in the future. ThinkUp stores your social data in a database you control, and makes it easy to search, sort, filter, export, and visualize in useful ways.
PostPost search results are filled with super-relevant information from the people you follow on Twitter-the links, photos, news, reviews and insights totally missing from real-time search.
If you were to look at Social Media the United States and many other parts of the world, you would believe that the world of Social Media was flat, dominated by social continents including Facebook, Twitter, blogs, YouTube, and Flickr. As we zoom in, we visualize other established and emerging social services that depict provinces and outlying settlements of our social atlas.