Sharing links through Twitter is one of the activities bar none within the social web, and it has proven to have an inherent disadvantage: the social web is teeming with links to sites that have just no context to relate to. That is, if you come across a tweet with a link at the end the chances of you being taken to a place you should rather not get near to are quite high.
This service is there to try and address such a concern. In very general terms, what it does is to take every single link and provide a title and a description of the page that you will be directed to.
Let’s face it: coming across unwanted content on Twitter is utterly enervating yet completely commonplace. Any service that makes for immersing oneself within the social web is something that people will no doubt give a good and long look at. The only question I have is what will happen to a site like this one should Twitter ever offer such a functionality by default.
Pulseni.com In Their Own Words
“I’m sure you’re wondering what Pulseni is – afterall it’s not like the name of the site really gives much away eh? Well don’t worry let me explain. On twitter people share millions of links, and most of the time these links are given at the end of a tweet with little actual explanation of what is being linked to. Pulseni takes these links and then brings them into context with a title and description of the page.
We looked at twitter and saw what no doubt many see – alot of very handy and upto date links without meaning. Type a search into the box above and then you will get standard web search results – except these are results that are being shared right now on twitter. Fantastic for news events or anything that is time sensitive!”
Why Pulseni.com It Might Be A Killer
A tool like this one stands as a very apt way of coming across only relevant content within Twitter.
Some Questions About Pulseni.com
How will Pulseni evolve from now on? What can give it added appeal? 





