Why I Love Twitter
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... which you could think of as twitter++. After all, it's got comments and aggregation of data from multiple services. But despite its powerful premise, Friendfeed hasn't dented Twitter's growth. Personally, I don't have time to wade through the comments; for me, Twitter is about quick hits, not about extended discussion. And while I love the promise of service aggregation, I tend to think that trying to marry it to commenting obscures its potential. Less is more. New services like peoplebrowsr are reframing service aggregation in a richer way, as a way of learning more about ...
PeopleBrowsr: A Visual Dashboard for Your Online Identities
ReadWriteWeb —
Imagine TweetDeck as an online application. Now imagine that you could use its paneled dashboard interface to keep tabs on your other online identities, too. With PeopleBrowsr, you can. This new application, currently in alpha, lets you update your networks, follow your friends, organize your favorites, and search for content across networks that include Twitter, flickr, YouTube, LinkedIn, Digg, Seesmic, identi.ca, Photobucket, upcoming, and FriendFeed.
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PeopleBrowsr herds the passing throng
Betanews —
... for keeping track of one's connections but need FriendFeed's ability to keep an eye on on other social networks will enjoy PeopleBrowsr, currently in open alpha. The goal, as PeopleBrowsr's FAQ says, is to bring all one's online identities to one place. When we visited, that meant Twitter, Digg, LinkedIn, Flickr, FriendFeed, Identi.ca, Photobucket, Seesmic, and YouTube. FaceBook support is explicitly mentioned in the QuickTour but wasn't available for our purposes. Once you've given PeopleBrowsr enough information to sign in and load all your various services, you can simply ...
Twitter (and all social networks) will never be the same thanks to PeopleBrowsr
Scobleizer —
... For the past few weeks I’ve been using PeopleBrowsr. Very cool. It’s the most significant thing to happen to social networking since FriendFeed came on the scene a year ago. ...
PeopleBrowsr Turns On Social Media Dashboard for Twitter and More
louisgray.com —
With just about everyone signed up to many different social networks and trying to find a way to stay active on each, or simply not miss any of their friends updates, even the aggregation sites, like FriendFeed, are being seen as information silos. Essentially, if you're making comments on FriendFeed, you're not keeping as close an eye on Twitter. And if you're staring at your TweetDeck all day getting Twitter updates, you're not seeing everything that might be happening on FriendFeed, or LinkedIn, Flickr, or YouTube. And managing the firehose can be difficult. Many people are claiming social networking bankruptcy, ...
PeopleBrowsr smashes social feeds together
Webware.com —
... PeopleBrowsr is a new service that can show you all your activity streams from various social sites and nanoblogs, like Twitter and Friendfeed. It also adds additional features to Twitter, such as grouping your contacts. It solves some real problems, but I found it clunky to use.
Users of the AIR app TweetDeck will get PeopleBrowsr immediately. Like TweetDeck, PeopleBrowsr lets you open up multiple Twitter streams at once. You can see, for example, the Twitter stream from your friends, the stream of people replying to you, the stream from ...
10 Top New Web Services of 2008 and Their 2009 Forecast
louisgray.com —
... it may offer premium features, as the survey functionality could be improved a great deal, possibly even going head to head with sites like SurveyMonkey. While Jesse is unlikely to get rich off SocialToo, it's smart in that it's not tied just to one service (Twitter), but has the flexibility to add on new networks as they rise in prominence. Also on the list but outside of the Top 10: 12seconds.tv, BlogRize, Identica, LinkRiver, OneSpot, PeopleBrowsr, Plurk, Rejaw, RSSmeme, Shyftr, ...
Bebo launches "Social Inbox" aggregation service
Webware.com —
... [25+] demographic," he said, referring to AIM users, "and it can be monetized."
Regardless, the product itself looks useful. Certainly there are several companies looking to solve social network clutter, but AOL's solution looks fairly clean and straightforward. I'd like to see a widget version so I can watch my network without going to the Web site, and I am curious to see how this aggregation space shapes up in 2009. It's going to be very competitive.
See also PeopleBrowsr (review) and Power.com (review). ...
3 New Tools for Better Twittering [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network —
... search to that user’s followers. Also, you can use a “location: place name” search to filter results according to the location field. I use it to for expanding my network of contacts. It’s also handy if I’m looking for a specific subject matter expert in my area. It could also be useful if you have a long list of followers and you’re looking for someone specific but can’t remember their particular handle.
PeopleBrowsr
Not exclusively a Twitter tool, but I find it ...
Do you Twitter? Then check out PeopleBrowsr
PalmAddicts —
... Lately, I've been checking out PeopleBrowsr, which is not a standalone app like TweetDeck, but works on a web browser so that you can log in anywhere you have internet access via the computer. This is very cool and very similar to TweetDeck except that it has so many features. You can have 3 panes of the tweets of people you "follow", people you're "following" and specific search items. And when you close one of the panes, it will load or move over for another pane you may have been checking out. It's very cool! You've got to check it out!
And while you're on Twitter, ...
My Hiatus From RSS - Is RSS Really Necessary?
Stay N' Alive —
Recently, I have become increasingly aware of my dependance on RSS for news and information. Like Louis Gray
, I am a data sponge. I like new news, when it happens - I really think I should have majored in Journalism for that reason. Because of that dependance on the news, I have, over the years, subscribed to enough RSS to constitute thousands of news items in my feeds that I read daily. And yes, while some I skim, I go through each and every one of them.
At the same time I’m beginning to realize the amount of time it involves to stay so updated on the news. While I have become ...
PeopleBrowsr Launches Custom App for SXSW
ReadWriteWeb —
PeopleBrowsr, the online dashboard which tracks updates across all your social networks, has just launched a version of their application designed for the folks who will be attending the SXSW Festival later this month. With the customized application now available at sxsw.peoplebrowsr.com, you can track parties, SXSW-related hashtags, and you can even see where people are tweeting from using Google Maps.
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PeopleBrowsr Looks to Make a Splash With TweetDeck-like SXSW Tracker
Mashable! —
... In order to help newbies and veterans alike manage the wealth of information that’s already starting to pour in, PeopleBrowsr, an online visual dashboard that combines your Web profiles and connections, has created a ...
PeopleBrowsr: A Visual Interface for Interactions
SOMEWHAT FRANK —
... I got a chance to talk with PeopleBrowsr CEO and Founder Jodee Rich a few months ago in San Francisco about the basic service and thought it was the ideal time to showcase PeopleBrowsr. Thought PeopleBrowsr has already change a lot since its initail launch you should still check out episode ...
What’s Your Favorite Web App, Dave Mathews? [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network —
... — the tech innovator and digital media and deice expert who consults with companies from well-known corporations such as RadioShack to up-and-comers PeopleBrowsr to ...
Nomee Introduces New Social Aggregation Software
ReadWriteWeb —
... is revealing a new software application for the purpose of aggregating all your social networking sites into a single desktop experience. In a way, this software is somewhat reminiscent of the web-based PeopleBrowsr in the sense that it's attempting to pool all your networks and identities into one single window. However, unlike PeopleBrowsr, Nomee is not just aggregation software - it also functions as a social identity management tool, letting you control which identities are shared with which people. That makes Nomee more like a next-gen social address book than anything ...
Weekly Wrapup: Web 2.0 Expo, Skype for iPhone, Local Web, And More...
ReadWriteWeb —
... revealed a new software application for the purpose of aggregating all your social networking sites into a single desktop experience. In a way, this software is somewhat reminiscent of the web-based PeopleBrowsr in the sense that it's attempting to pool all your networks and identities into one single window. However, unlike PeopleBrowsr, Nomee is not just aggregation software - it also functions as a social identity management tool, letting you control which identities are shared with which people. That makes Nomee more like a next-gen social address book than anything else. ...
OrSiSo Wins Award, Still Confusing
ReadWriteWeb —
... types you can specify for certain updates is a small cartoon woman who pops up and tells you in a synthesized voice that you have an update. That's fun the first 3 times.
We realize that OrSiSo is new and the project of a small startup, and we want to cheer them on, but we think they really have a lot of work ahead of them to compete against more focused players like Twhirl, TweetDeck, Skimmer, or even online sites like Streamy, PeopleBrowsr, or even Plaxo. We think they are on to something, but it takes way to much ...
Goodbye RSS. Welcome Real-Time Web!
Stay N' Alive —
A few weeks back I mentioned here that I was giving myself a whole week without a single check of my Google Reader feeds in order to see how reliant I had become on RSS, and where I could shift my priorities in order to become more productive. It’s a technique I tried last year with Twitter, and I think proves effective with anything you want to gain a new perspective on. I mentioned I was going to report after my hiatus, and I admit I have been slacking, considering it’s now almost a month later. The time has been good on me though, as I’ve been able to learn how to adapt after ...
Tweetie Desktop for Mac Is Clean, Simple and Robust
louisgray.com —
Sending messages to and monitoring Twitter on your Mac usually requires running a RAM-intensive Adobe AIR application or dropping into Twitter's standard Web interface. And with Twitter continuing its skyrocketing usage trajectory, more and more utilities are being developed to handle the load - from TweetDeck to Seesmic Desktop, PeopleBrowsr and Tweetie, which on Monday, will debut to the masses its desktop application for the Mac, following on the success of its popular iPhone application, which I've used as my default for the last ...
Twitter to Facebook: 5 Ways to Post to Both
Mashable! —
... ), and PeopleBrowsr, a multi-purpose web-based application. Both applications have integrated Facebook features and simply require selecting an additional checkbox to send tweets to Facebook (or vice versa). There’s also ...
PeopleBrowsr Tosses Its Hat In The Twitter/Facebook Desktop Client Ring
TechCrunch —
... etc.). Now, PeopleBrowsr, is entering beta with a free Adobe AIR-powered desktop app that integrates Twitter, Facebook and other social networks into one platform. ...
PeopleBrowsr Opens Up In Public Beta, Unifying Social Activity
louisgray.com —
... The service, which you can find at www.peoplebrowsr.com, bills itself as a "one-stop solution for managing online activity," and there's no doubt that's exactly what it does. You can add what are called "stacks" or columns from 14 different networks, and have the option to push updates to each from the single browser window. ...
PeopleBrowsr Launches Beta
ReadWriteWeb —
... The PeopleBrowsr app isn't for the fainthearted, but rather for power users looking for a centralized dashboard for managing the entirety of their social media workflow. In fact, the service was built more with the needs of brand managers, social media marketers, and other customer service professionals in mind more so than it was built for the casual everyday user. ...
Gmail is My FriendFeed Client
Stay N' Alive —
A couple days ago I showed you my own unique way of managing Twitter. This method utilizes my e-mail client, Gmail, to track and force Twitter messages to come to me instead of myself needing to constantly check the site or my preferred Twitter client for new messages about me, my brand, or other topics I like to monitor. I’ve also spoken recently about my hiatus from RSS and how I’ve significantly reduced the number of feeds I monitor and instead I “media-snack” (as Robert Scoble calls it) on FriendFeed where I am still able to get as much, if ...
Too Many Social Network Updates? Here's Two Tools for Filtering the Nobodies
Fast Company - Technology —
There are plenty of tools out there for adding "friends" to your social network: Glue
lets you connect with others who like the same media and entertainment sites as you, Twinkle
lets you discover people tweeting near you, WhosHere
helps you find "chance encounters" with people--whatever that
entails--and social Web browsers like Flock
lets you channel the musings of your entire social media constellation into one
easy-to-read basin.
The problem: these apps work. Often too well--the basin is overflowing.
When I look at my Facebook News
Feed, ...
Weekly Wrapup: Google Wave, Microsoft Bing, What's New in '09, And More...
ReadWriteWeb —
In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup, our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week, we report on Google's announcement of a new communications and collaboration platform called Google Wave, look at Microsoft's latest challenger in the search market with Bing, analyze the current trends we're seeing on the Web, look at the latest smartphone statistics, and more. We also update you with the latest from our new channel ReadWriteStart, dedicated to profiling startups and entrepreneurs.
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Latest Twitter Bug Hides the Use of Third Party Clients
louisgray.com —
Following Twitter's mid-day downtime and "fatal software error" they reported on their blog Saturday, it looks like the site is no longer displaying what applications its users are leveraging to post updates. Regardless of whether you are using TweetDeck, Tweetie, PeopleBrowsr, Seesmic Desktop, or simply redirecting updates from FriendFeed, Twitter is reporting all updates are from their Web interface. While a minor issue, tweets from third party clients help to advertise their use. For example, it's a bit disconcerting ...
"Why are you ruining Twitter?"
Webware.com —
... Tip #1: There are Twitter tools that can filter out tweets that contain the #Spymaster hashtag: Tweetdeck, Destroy Twitter, Twitterific, Peoplebrowsr, and other Twitter clients have an "exclude" filter. Twitter.com does not, unfortunately.
Tip #2: You can also go to the Spymaster opt-out page to prevent yourself from getting invited to the game at all. You may get invitations to the game via direct messages to your Twitter account if you don't. The best bet, if you don't want to participate in this system in any way, ...
Hands On: PeopleBrowsr, a Flexible, Web-Based Twitter Dashboard
AppScout —
Whether you manage a brand or you're looking for an easy way to check your Twitter status without installing software on your computer, PeopleBrowsr can help. It's a Web-based Twitter client with a ton of features and multiple display modes designed to fit the type of user you are. ...
4 Ways to Make the NBA Finals More Social
Mashable! —
David Spark (@dspark) is a veteran tech journalist and founder of Spark Media Solutions. He blogs at The Spark Minute and can be seen and heard regularly on Cranky Geeks, KQED, Green 960, and ABC Radio.
The NBA Finals start this Thursday night at 9pm ET on ABC (full schedule). You may watch the games with your friends. You may watch the games at a bar. Or you may watch them at home, alone. If you are at home, there are a number of ways to connect with other fans during the game. ...
4 Ways to Make the NBA Finals More Social
Mashable! —
David Spark (@dspark) is a veteran tech journalist and founder of Spark Media Solutions. He blogs at The Spark Minute and can be seen and heard regularly on Cranky Geeks, KQED, Green 960, and ABC Radio.
The NBA Finals start this Thursday night at 9pm ET on ABC (full schedule). You may watch the games with your friends. You may watch the games at a bar. Or you may watch them at home, alone. If you are at home, there are a number of ways to connect with other fans during the game. ...
Professional management tools for Twitter: HootSuite and CoTweet
Webware.com —
... city of San Francisco, Twitter's own API team, JetBlue, Whole Foods, Pepsi, Sprint, and Ford.
One more thing, and recommendations
CoTweet isn't out yet, but will be "soon," CEO Jesse Engle told me. There will be paid service levels and there may also be a free version. HootSuite 1.0 is in public beta, is free, and will be for a while. "Paid functionality is a ways out," Invoke CEO Ryan Holmes told me.
There's one more tool worth mentioning: PeopleBrowsr. I covered this Twitter Web client before. It's still a visual acid trip, even ...
How Twitter is Changing Technology for Business
ChannelWeb Complete Feed —
... ) provides challenge and opportunity. "Trending topics" can provide actionable intelligence in real time. Companies like People Browsr have realized this and have created nascent data mining technologies for business. It's being used now, cheaply, as real-time CRM. Businesses that are early adopters are also able to use data from both the global Twitter stream and from their own lists to make real-time decisions about inventory, staffing levels and service issues. And People Browsr, for example, has combined both data mining from the stream and geo data to provide visual ...
19 Twitter Desktop Apps Compared
Mashable! —
... PeopleBrowsr: The desktop version is just as complicated and feature-rich as the web app (you’ll need to log in to the website to find the download link in lower right-hand corner). With PeopleBrowsr you get a full-featured Twitter app that is bloated with features like export, sort by Twitter name or number of followers, map or gallery views, stats on stacks (which are like columns), an aggregate view of tweets across stacks, simultaneous posting to other services, quick access to a number of different filters, and so much more. And we ...
Agenda For Real Time Stream CrunchUp (And Third Wave of August Capital Party Tickets)
TechCrunch —
... Harde to learn more about sponsorship packages and custom opportunities.
Big Time Thank Yous to Our CrunchUp Sponsors
Product Sponsors: Glam Media Lab’s Tinker live conversation moderation, Tokbox live video chat, Ustream live video streaming, Bantam Live, Charles River Ventures and mailspace cc:Betty.
Demonstration Sponsors: Seesmic, OneRiot, PeopleBrowsr, Mashery, IDrive, Sun Start-Up Essentials, SocialFeet, ...
Twitter Better: 20 Ways to Filter Your Tweets
Mashable! —
... you can break up and effectively slow down your Twitter stream, making it easier to follow tweets from your friends, colleagues, and family members.
There are a ton of different ways to organize you friends into groups, but one of the easiest is to use a Twitter client that supports grouping, such as desktop heavyweights Seesmic Desktop, Destroy Twitter, and TweetDeck (which has a complimentary iPhone app that also supports groups), or a web-based app like PeopleBrowsr.
Another option is to use a service that helps you create ...
TweetDeck Marks One Year Anniversary: The Journey and What's Next
louisgray.com —
... world has to have changed significantly. First, Twitter has exploded - from a time waster and communications tool for early adopter tech snobs to a household buzzword being featured on television and media practically around the clock. Second, you've grown up as a business, having taken on venture funding, and employing a team of developers to improve your product - having recently introduced an iPhone application. Meanwhile, Seesmic Desktop has emerged as a real competitor, PeopleBrowsr has managed to take the top space for most chaotic Web experience, and ...
Going Once, Twice… Last Chance to Catch Tickets for Friday’s August Capital Outing and Real Time Stream CrunchUp
TechCrunch —
... to attend the CrunchUp and August Capital outing.
Big Time Thank Yous to Our CrunchUp Sponsors
Product Sponsors: Glam Media Lab’s Tinker live conversation moderation, Tokbox live video chat, Ustream live video streaming, Bantam Live, Charles River Ventures, Microsoft BizSpark and mailspace cc:Betty.
Demonstration Sponsors: Seesmic, OneRiot, PeopleBrowsr, Mashery, IDrive, Sun Start-Up Essentials, Meraki, ...
Peoplebrowsr launches new social search tools
The Next Web —
... Peoplebrowsr, the browser-based social app supporting Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed and many more services, has launched a number of new realtime search and monitoring tools. Peoplebrowsr.com now links to the services which are all variations on the realtime idea, aimed at different audiences. ...
Win A Ticket To The Real-Time Stream CrunchUp This Friday
TechCrunch —
... to attend the CrunchUp and August Capital outing.
Big Time Thank Yous to Our CrunchUp Sponsors
Product Sponsors: Glam Media Lab’s Tinker live conversation moderation, Tokbox live video chat, Ustream live video streaming, Bantam Live, Charles River Ventures, Microsoft BizSpark and mailspace cc:Betty.
Demonstration Sponsors: Seesmic, OneRiot, PeopleBrowsr, Mashery, IDrive, Sun Start-Up Essentials, Meraki, ...
Enterprise Friendly Social Network Dashboard PeopleBrowsr Launches Real-Time Search
TechCrunch —
PeopleBrowsr, a desktop and web browser-based dashboard for social networks, is adding a real-time search functionality that would let users make filtered searches into conversations on Twitter, Facebook and FriendFeed.
Launched at TechCrunch’s Real-Time Stream CrunchUp, the search engine is particularly useful to brands and companies looking to have insight into the conversations about their businesses taking place on the social graph. Designed to unearth conversations around particular keywords, the search ...
Seesmic Launches Web-Based Twitter Client & New Version of Seesmic Desktop
ReadWriteWeb —
... The competition for the Seesmic web app that immediately comes to mind is obviously Peoplebrowsr. Peoplebrowsr, after all, also provides a column-based Twitter client (among many other things). Overall, however, while Peoplebrowsr has more features, it also feels a bit cluttered, while Seesmic's designers have basically recreated the desktop app's layout, which provides a comparably tranquil environment that focuses on the most important features. ...
Real-Time Conversations Hasten Social CRM
TechCrunch —
Thanks Everyone: The Real Time CrunchUp + The August Capital Summer Party.
TechCrunch —
... soon.
Lots more photos below.
Thank You To Our CrunchUp Sponsors Who Made It All Possible
Product Sponsors: Glam Media Lab’s Tinker live conversation moderation, Tokbox live video chat, Ustream live video streaming, Bantam Live, Charles River Ventures, Microsoft BizSpark and mailspace cc:Betty.
Demonstration Sponsors: Seesmic, OneRiot, PeopleBrowsr, Mashery, IDrive, Sun Start-Up Essentials, Meraki, ...
Can Twitter apps save Seesmic?
The Next Web —
... Another company has offered both an Adobe Air app and a browser app for interacting with social media for some time now. PeopleBrowsr already supports a wide range of services and has ...
Full Disclosure: Sponsored Conversations on Twitter Raise Concerns, Prompt Standards
TechCrunch —
... and PeopleBrowsr. He also believes this will introduce a new subscription model for users to pay a small fee for a non-ad model across all platforms. ...
Reader Poll: What 3 Web Apps or Services Excite You Most?
ReadWriteWeb —
... these days? So, what we want to know is: what 3 apps get your juices flowing right now.
We did an informal poll at the ReadWriteWeb office (actually a Skype room) and our picks are below. We'd love to know yours as well, so please leave a comment telling us the 3 web apps or services that excite you the most.
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Richard MacManus: Pachube (connecting environments), Peoplebrowsr desktop (Twitter app), Wolfram Alpha (computational knowledge engine) ...
Social Media For Small Business TakesTime - How Much Is Up To You
Inc.com —
In two recent discussions with a small business owner and a PR firm about many of the things I've recently covered in this column, a big concern that came up was time.
"How much time will it take me to create a good social media presence?" Great question. The answer is, of course,"it depends." When I spoke to Mark LePage last year in Building Success by Blogging he mentioned that he spends 10-12 hours a week on bloggin, separate from his standard marketing efforts. If one goes by the old adage that an entrepreneur should spend about 20% of her time marketing, Mark might be spending more time ...
Dave Winer to Bring Realtime RSS to Millions via Wordpress.com?
Stay N' Alive —
Today in a very inconspicuous post by Dave Winer, he demonstrated that his new real-time RSS protocol, rssCloud, could very soon be available to the millions of blogs, real-time on WordPress.com. Dave Winer, who played perhaps the most significant role in defining the RSS standard and the subsequent RSS 2.0 standard through which most blogs are read today, is taking the long-known extension to the RSS protocol to the masses with some sort of relationship he has built with Automattic, the owners of Wordpress.com.
rssCloud vs. PubSub Hubbub
rssCloud ...
Pitch Glut: 220 Web Startups Launch in Two Weeks
ReadWriteWeb —
... In an age of instant information, a physical-attendance event with a big lead time might seem odd. Why not launch your startup the day after it's ready? Why run your fresh young business on someone else's schedule? Most importantly, why launch when 149 other companies are doing the same? (50 on stage, and 50 in the demo pit on each of the two days. And DEMO will have 219!)
I've pitched at DEMO and had companies in the demo pit at TechCrunch50 in 2007 and 2008, and so I feel I can say with some authority that they absolutely can be time and ...
TC50 Demopit Company TweetFunnel Launches Enterprise-Friendly Twitter Publishing Platform
TechCrunch —
... The platform is appealing and has a number of compelling features for businesses, including the ability to time and assign Tweets. Of course, TweetFunnel will face competition from the growing number of clients and services that provide variations of enterprise-friendly Twitter clients, including PeopleBrowsr, ...
The Ultimate 10 Twitter Clients
(Obsolete Feed) —
... PeopleBrowsr- is a unique take on Twitter in that it offers the ability to export, get stats on groups, and even allows you to sort columns of users by number of followers or by their Twitter name. PeopleBrowsr integrates across multiple social networks allowing you to update many places by updating in one spot. ...
LUNCHTIME POLL: What’s Your Favorite Internet Meme?
Mashable! —
... Tweeting for iPhone (warning: iTunes link), SimplyTweet for iPhone, Vim, Ada, TwitterGadget, Digsby, Mixero, Yoono, Nambu, Twittelator for iPhone, Gwibber for Linux, SocialScope for BlackBerry, Pocketwit for Windows Mobile, Twitterena+, Spaz, Streamy, TwInbox, CoTweet, BirdFeed for iPhone, TwitBin for Firefox, TwixTreme for BlackBerry, PeopleBrowsr, BlueBird, TwitJump, Flock, Dabr, ...
Top 50 Real-Time Web Companies
ReadWriteWeb —
... system.
Kaazing; Enterprise Gateway extends real-time messaging and live data delivery to the Web.
Lexalytics; Sentiment and Text Analysis.
Liaise; an email add-on that analyzes the free-text contents of your emails as you write them.
MicroPlaza; Popular topics and news from the Twitter public timeline.
oneriot; real-time search engine.
PBworks; Collaboration, Intranet, Extranet, Project Management.
PeopleBrowsr; Social Search, Sentiment and Conversation Mining Dashboard.
Perpetually; ...
ANALYSIS: Which Airlines Do Twitter Users Prefer?
Mashable! —
... and PeopleBrowser interested us. The two companies teamed up to see what airlines had the largest percentage of recently satisfied customers (based on Twitter data). The results are pretty ...
Learn How to Game Twitter at My BlogWorld Panel
Stay N' Alive —
That’s right – you heard it right. Next week I’ll be on a panel at BlogWorld Expo in Las Vegas where we’ll show you all the ways you can game Twitter, increase your followers, and be the top Twitter user in your area. Be prepared though because we’re also going to show you why that’s also not the best focus and how it actually could hurt your brand more than help it.
The panel I’m on is with some big names in the industry, especially in Twitterville itself. My friend Micah Baldwin, inventor of #followfriday will be joining us, along ...
Top 100 Real-Time Web Companies
ReadWriteWeb —
... Social Reader
TweetDeck
Social Reader
Brizzly
Social Reader
PeopleBrowsr
Social Reader
LazyFeed ...
Tweetmeme takes in half of 3rd-party Twitter traffic
The Next Web —
... best at what it does. We count traffic and if you don’t have enough, you disappear below the fold.
With around 130 competitors let’s see who who survived another twitter month:
The arena has grown more vicious: monthly traffic rose with 17,13% (5,498,982) from 32,102,837 to 37,601,810 accumulated uniques.
Tweetmeme is placed firmly in the first place and even grew 44,39% to an amazing 48,52% of the total traffic.
Moving up in the ranks: peoplebrowsr.com! It rises 44 places and enters the top 10 with a growth of ...
Buddy Media Launches Integrated Facebook And Twitter Client For Brand Management
TechCrunch —
... Offering a comprehensive platform that serves as a one-stop-shop for brand managers to manage social media campaigns is a wise move for Buddy Media. There a few services that are providing similar services out there, such as PeopleBrowsr and ...
PeopleBrowsr Founder Awarded $15 Million Costs in Australian Securities and Investment Commission Case
The Next Web —
The founder of PeopleBrowsr, a visual dashboard for your online identities, which has received quite positive reviews since it launched late last year, has beaten the wrap on insolvent trading charges brought by the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) in relation to another of his startups, One.Tel.
Jodee Rich avoided the possibility of being banned from being a company director in Australia for more than a decade, as well as more than $92 Million in fines and approximately $20 Million in court costs, as the NSW ...


