The Online College Degree website has posted 50 Useful Twitter Tools for Writers and Researchers which may be a helpful resource:
“…Local
If you’re interested in local happenings, these tools will help you find out what’s going on nearby.
- Nearby Tweets: Check out Nearby Tweets to seek out local Twitter users.
- Atlas: Use Atlas to see tweets on a map.
- GeoFollow: Using the GeoFollow directory, you’ll be able to find users in specific areas.
- CityTweets: See real time Twitter activity for cities on CityTweets.
- Twittervision: Check out Twittervision for real-time geographic tweets.
- TwitterLocal: On TwitterLocal, you can find tweets in a designated location.
- Localtweeps: Check out Localtweeps to find Twitter users near you.
Topical
Using these tools, you can find Twitter users and tweets that directly relate to the topic you’re interested in.
- Twubble: Twubble highlights Twitter users who have specific interests.
- Twellow: Twellow’s Twitter directory offers a Twitter yellow pages.
- TweetChannel: Create Twitter channels to monitor through TweetChannel.
- Twits Like Me: Twits Like Me will allow you to find related users.
- WeFollow: Check out WeFollow to find users based on interest.
- Twitter Packs: Twitter Packs offers an organized listing of Twitter users in a variety of different categories.
Alerts
Set up alerts with any of these services to find out when a Twitter user discusses something you’d like to hear about.
- TweetScan: TweetScan will help you research on Twitter, getting updates for your selected keywords.
- Monitter: Keep an eye on keywords, and find out geographic areas as well.
- TweetBeep: Use TweetBeep to get updated on keywords and phrases.
- Twilert: Twilert emails you every time someone tweets with your keywords.
Search
These Twitter tools will make it easy to zero in on the information you’re looking for.
- TweetGrid: TweetGrid is a search dashboard that will make your Twitter searches streamlined.
- Twendz: Use this real time Twitter search engine with keywords and word clouds.
- twitority: twitority is a great tool for searching Twitter users that have authority.
- Flaptor Twitter Search: Mine the Twitter web using this simple search tool.
- Tweetzi: Check out Tweetzi to use an advanced Twitter search engine.
- Twups: With this news aggregator, you can follow subjects that are important to you.
- twAnswers: If you’re seeking out information, you can ask a question and have it answered by Twitter through twAnswers.
- TwiST: Get super efficient searches through TwiST.
- JustSignal: Use Just Signal to only get the information you’re looking for, and none of the noise.
Trends
Follow what’s hot and developing on Twitter with the help of these tools.
- Twitscoop: On Twitscoop, you can learn what’s hot on Twitter, and search to see what’s going on.
- Twitt(url)y: Sort URLs by how frequently they are mentioned in Tweets using Twitt(url)y.
- Twazzup: Use Twazzup to get a quick and handy look at what’s popular on Twitter right now.
- Retweetradar: See the tag clouds and trends on retweets through retweetradar.
- Hashtags.org: Keep an eye on Twitter hashtags, and even subscribe to a hashtag using RSS.
- Twitlinks: You’ll see links from the most popular tech Twitter users through this tool.
- Twitter Search: Through Twitter Search, you’ll be able to learn about trends and search the latest tweets.
- Twist: Find aggregated data about what’s going on in Twitter from Twist.
- Twemes: Stay on top of Twitter memes with Twemes.
- twopopular: Twopopular offers a way to track hashtags and keywords on Twitter.
- MicroBlogBuzz: Learn about the most popular links on Twitter and similar services.
- ReTweetist: You’ll learn about the most popular retweets from ReTweetist.
- TweetVolume: You can find out how often keywords are used on Twitter with TweetVolume.
Distribution
Twitter isn’t just a research tool: it’s a great way to share information as well. You can use these tools to get the word out.
- TwitPic: TwitPic is a wildly popular way to share photos on Twitter.
- LiveTwitting: If you’re at an event or conference, you can share your notes through LiveTwitting.
- Twiggit: Use Twiggit to let your followers know what articles you’re supporting on Digg.
- TweeTube: With TweeTube, you can share captured videos on Twitter.
- QuoteURL: Through QuoteURL, you’ll be able to reference multiple tweets at one time.
Organization
Make use of these tools to tame the firehose of information on Twitter.
- Tweetree: Tweetree makes viewing tweets in conversations convenient.
- Twtask: Using Twtask, you can make simple Twitter task lists.
- postica: Use postica to put your own sticky notes all over Twitter.
- TweetDeck: Make use of TweetDeck, and you can keep different categories of Twitter users separate.
- Twit2Do: Twit2Do is a great tool for keeping your to do list together on Twitter.
- TwitterNotes: With TwitterNotes, it’s easy to create private notes on Twitter.”

Nice work.
I have also done up a list as well which you may find useful.
The Ultimate List of Twitter Tools @ The Social Media Guide http://thesocialmediaguide.com.au/2009/05/30/the-ultimate-list-of-twitter-tools/
Nice list!
Add http://www.tweetfeel.com to the mix.
Thanks for highlighting this – I’m trying to get a feel for how Twitter works and this has really helped.
I’ve been reading around your blog too and I wish you all the very best in your job hunt…
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