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http://crowdstatus.com/Default.aspx
Welcome to crowd statusWhat is crowd status? Crowdstatus is made up of crowds, each crowd contains people and each person in the crowd has a status. This means that you can see what everyones current status is in a crowd. Is there anything else to know? Ummm Yes, Crowdstatus only works with twitter at the moment and you can only add people to a crowd that have twitter account and have public tweats on. Great it works with twitter but whats next? This site is a work in progress so I am not sure what to add next but I guess facebook statuses, Jaiku and Seesmic (I really like the idea of video statuses in a crowd). So do you have any example crowds? Sure here you go... The First crowdWhere do we sign up? That would be Here :D
http://www.tweetclouds.com/user_pages/atlanta_a...
What does your TweetCloud say about you?
By Caroline McCarthy – April 7, 2008, 10:03 AM PDT
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This morning, it seems like everyone on my Twitter contacts list is talking about TweetClouds. It's an application that uses the microblogging service's API to create a "cloud" of the most frequently used words used in a given Twitter member's feed of "tweets."
It only works with Twitter accounts that are publicly accessible--some members keep their updates friends-only--and it takes a while for the app to munch through all the "tweets" and form a cloud. And like many small Twitter applications that get unexpected viral buzz, the server sometimes crashes. But when it's working, the end result can be kind of cool.
My TweetCloud.
(Credit: TweetClouds.com)
Judging by my Tweet Cloud, it looks like I most frequently Twitter about hopping around the grid of Manhattan. My most-Twittered word is "going," followed by words like "getting," "home," "time," and um, "party." After that, it looks like I Twitter about my job: words like "office," "work," "writing," "coffee," and "facebook" (the company I spend the most time writing about) are on there, too, as is "boston," a city I like to make fun of a lot.
Also in the cloud are some of my favorite things, like "running," "reading," and "pizza," and a display of my propensity for words like "dude," "awesome," "omg," and "pumped."
Another new application of note is TweetStats, a more quantitative Twitter application that crunches numbers on how often you Twitter, to whom you send the most "reply" tweets, and when you're Twittering the most (3 a.m. anyone?). CenterNetworks' Allen Stern suggests it as a way to spy on other Twitter users. He's probably got the right idea there.
Now if there were a way to mash up TweetClouds and TweetStats, well, that would be creepy.
TweetClouds.combeta. Make a word cloud from a public Twitter stream
http://www.profilebuilder.com/
Establisha consistent profile accross the webManagewhat people know about you;Presentthe specific information that different types of people see;Enablepeople to easily find out more about you;Trackwhen and where your profile accessed.
Your profile is your online place, it's the place to put anything you want — like your interests, activities, contacts. From now on, wherever you sign your name, you sign your icon with it
http://twitter.pbwiki.com/Mashups
It's easy - just select the desired access level, copy this link and send it via email, instant message, etc.Link: Just a link to your wiki. Post this anywhere and people can ask you for the password.
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