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Twitstat
Is a twitter API experiment by Michiel Berger. Twitstat isn't even beta yet.
Filter on user or tweet content. Click the RSS icon to get that search as RSS feed.
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- 65 points
Twittering the Digg and HD-DVD scandal
The words Digg , Key hddvd and DVD are among most popular on Twitter during the news breaking of the HD-DVD Hex key crack and related articles being withdrawn and blocked from Digg. The articles and key numbers have since been restored to Digg in only what is an assumed attempt at re-gaining the loyalty of it's democratic readership.
A picture is worth a thousand words. Here is a picture from the Twitterverse site, which tracks popular words on Twitter.

btw. found some other interesting scandals within this news. One was a video of 3 US service men getting "sniped' in Iraq and the second is a scandal of major proportions to do with the US Coast Guard and the mess up of portions of $24B contracts.
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- 9 points
What are we twittering? - A new mashup called Twitterment can tell you.
Have you ever wondered what people are twittering on about on Twitter? Well now you can find out with Twitterment. Twitterment is a mashup using Twitter, JfreeChart (graphs) and Lucene (Search) open source libraries to be able to search and analyze what terms people are twittering about. It is really cool actually and seems to work great. It was a little slow when we tried it but maybe it was just under load at the time.
There is also a compare function where you can compare the stats for two terms.
Twitterment is hosted on UMBC (University of Maryland Baltimore County) and we assume it is a school project of some sort. The credits lead back to two PHD students and Professor Tim Finin. Tim Finin is a Professor in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department at UMBC, the University of Maryland Baltimore County. Finin is a member of the UMBC ebiquity group where he is working on projects involving intelligent agents, the semantic web, pervasive computing , and mobile computing.
There is also a stats page that says that 368,103 posts have been indexed, there is an average of 16,500 tweets / hr and a summary of the number of tweets per day (90,000 on mondays!).

We are not sure when the data collection started or how long it will be retained but this will be a cool project to watch.
Below are some screenshots for a search for the term iphone. As you will see, Google maps is also integrated in the results so you can see where your searched terms are in the world..

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- 81 points
Twitter vs Jaiku traffic
For now a picture says a thousand words. Hint. Traffic is by far, NOT the only measure for the usefulness and application of twitter nor for predicting its future...

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- 82 points
