Politweets: Great example of Twitter’s “Track” feature!
Posted in Collaboration | By Jesse Kliza | Tags: Josh Catone, mashup, micro-blogging, microblogging, Politweets, Read/WriteWeb, Steve O'Hear, twitter, ZDNet
One thing that I failed to mention in my last post, which is an extremely useful feature of Twitter that has enabled me to find many of the people that I currently follow is the “Track” feature.
You can simply type “track X”, or “track X Y Z” and twitter will automatically send you anything that anyone says that includes that word or combination of words.
Politweets is a great, and recent example of this awesome feature in use. It tracks what people are saying about all of the presidential candidates, and presents the comments side by side in a nicely designed interface.
Steve O’Hear gives a great overview of this over at ZDNet, as does Josh Catone at Read/WriteWeb who also gives some other great examples of the power of the Twitter “Track” feature.
Just one more reason to start using Twitter! ![]()
Have you come across any other extremely useful Twitter mashups? I’d love to check them out.
Tags: Josh Catone, mashup, micro-blogging, microblogging, Politweets, Read/WriteWeb, Steve O'Hear, twitter, ZDNet












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