Twitter App Crazy
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Here are some of the most popular Twitter apps and tools. I love my twitter. I like twitter because I can keep in touch with all my friends and family all at once and I don’t have to send out 10 text messages a day, I can send out one or two twitter posts and I’m good to go.
Everyone who says I never call them or write them has now heard from me and everyone is happy…including me. I Love it. Here’s a whole list of Mobile Twitter apps..@ Mashable.com
- Download Cool Twitter Icons @ Aoddesign.com
- 30+ Apps For Jailbroken iPhones and iPod Touches
- More twitter apps at twitterapps.co.uk
- 5 Favorite Web Apps on iPod Touch
- List of Ipod and Iphone Apps at modmyifone.com

Why go to Twitter when Twitter can come to you? Twitbin’s a Firefox extension that nestles all your friends’ tweets into a sidebar. It’s configurable too, and the tiny ad at the bottom of the sidebar is something I can live with. BTW, it works just as well in Flock.
If you want to share what you’re listening to with the ease of Twitter, this is the browser plugin for you. It’s a sibling of the popular FoxyTunes extension, and supports dozens of players. So if you’re signed in to your Last.fm player, Twitty Tunes will let your Twitter friends know what you’re listening to. There’s even a social network devoted to the most recent TwittyTunes shout-outs, called Foxy Tunes Twitter DJ.
This one appeals to the statisticians and the buzz crawlers. This charts the ‘zeitgeist’ of what’s being Tweeted about across the globe. You can even see comparisons of one key phrase versus another, and what day of the week key terms pop up most frequently. For instance, here’s one that compares beer and sex. Not surprisingly, beer starts getting popular around Friday.
Flotzam started life as Flitterbook, a showcase mash-up of Flickr, Facebook and Twitter data – developed by Karsten Januszewski and Tim Aidlin for MIX07. It’s available only to PC users as a downloadable .exe or as a screensaver, but it’s well worth having a nose around. For Mac OS X users, check out some of the dashboard widgets collected in the Twitter Fan Wiki.
GPS Twit – update Twitter with your location for iPhone and Windows Mobile.
Twitter-Sync (Yahoo Messenger Plugin) – Keeps your Yahoo! Messenger status and Twitter in synchronization. Update your Yahoo! Status to create a new tweet. Your new tweets update your Yahoo! status. Also keeps track of your twitter friends from the main messenger window with alerts, pop-ups + more…
Twit4Live — A Messenger Plus! Live Script that adds twitter interaction to Windows Live Messenger
Twitter Desktop – A How-To for making TwitterVision your desktop background, watch live tweets while working.(not an app)
MadTwitter — a clon of Twitterrific for Windows which doesn’t require .NET — by Sacha Fuentes
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I like using twitpic for posting pics on twitter
another great mobile Twitter app for Windows Mobile is TinyTwitter; I use it on my TMO Dash…
http://www.tinytwitter.com/
Vanilla Cokehead.. my good friend! Haha! Your username always makes me giggle. Yes, even after all this time.
Anyway…I use a Dash too and I hate it. It’s so freaking slow!!!! But I got it free from my work so I can’t complain I guess..well actually I take that back I can complain and I will.. it sucks. I want a new phone. Haha!
*blushes* thanks.
I would SO love to get an iPhone 3G – but alas, I’m stuck with TMO until January of 2010 so I’m not getting one any time soon. You’re right – it tends to be slow. I did find one way to perk it up a little bit at home – I have the internet run through my wireless router and it speeds it up quite a bit. My next experiment, money permitting, is getting an ASUS eee PC and using basically as a client for my main home PC via Remote Desktop. But that’s at least six months away…