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DSGN + DVLP posted a great blog on 20 things I learned using Twitter.
It’s a great compilation on Twitter applications, here’s a rundown:
TwitterLocal helps you find people in your neighborhood to follow.: “Feed to filter out Tweets around a certain area. Just enter a city, state, postal code, choose the range of miles you want to include”
Who I should Follow looks at all the friends you already have, and recommends more based on that.: “Get suggestions on interesting people to follow.”
Autopostr posts a tweet for you everytime you upload a photo to Flickr.:“How does it work? Just fill in this form. Put an # in the title of every flickr photo you want to be posted on twitter. @autopostr will send automatically a tweet with your new post to all your Twitter friends. We’re in BETA here so more to come!”
TwitterTools is like autopostr but it tweets your Wordpress blog posts for you when a new one is available: “This plugin creates an integration between your WordPress blog and your Twitter account. Pull your tweets into your blog and create new tweets on blog posts and from within WordPress.”
TwitterSnooze allows you to hit the snooze button on friends who tweet too much (by amount of days): “Hit the snooze button on your “verbose” Twitter friends.”
TweetAhead allows you to post tweets to send at a later time, tweets of the future!: “Are you ready to TweetAhead?”
Twittervision Screensaver is the screensaver version of Twittervision that lets you see tweets from all over the world, while you are away from your desk.
I Want Sandy is like having a personal assistant to remind you of your tasks and to do’s of the day: “Some details are too small or short-term to make it into your organizing system. But that doesn’t make them any less important. Let me remember those ephemeral tasks that are the easiest to forget. I’ll remind you to feed the meter, take your vitamins, or put your wet laundry in the dryer.”
Twittercal is a similar application that connects to your google calender, but allows you to add events to the calender: “gcal is a bot that process and forward messages to your Google Calendar. :: d gcal meeting with fred on monday, 25th of june at 9am”
There are so many many more, I suggest taking a look at the blog post above!

