Getting Mashed Up With The Twitter Experience
Twitterlights is an innovative feature of i-Lighter that saves and posts i-Lighted content to a twitter account with just a click of the mouse. I especially like how the feature simplifies the process of sharing content. I simply activate the i-Lighter bot on my toolbar, i-Light the content I want to save, post the tiny url to Twitterlights, and I'm done.
Ever since the two technologies teamed up to become one, The Light Stuff has reviewed other twitter mashups. New ones pop up on the landscape all the time. For fans of the micro-blogging platform, here are a few worth noting:
Tweetstats: Employing color-coded graphics to analyze frequency of twitter usage, the application breaks down personal data into months, days, and time of day. Charts show when a twitter member has been most active and when they don't have much to tweet. It also generates a tweet cloud tag displaying frequently used words and phrases. Not a rival of Google Analytics by any means, but easy to implement and analyze.
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