If you have been a Twitterer for some time already, then you know the speed at which things move. You know the number of links that are shared on a daily basis alone, and how difficult it can be locating them afterwards.
One of the major obstacles is that most search tools limit the range to the ten previous days of tweeting. It doesn’t take a genius to realize that such a timeframe will be insufficient in a lot of cases. And it doesn’t take a genius to realize someone should cover that gap – there are people looking for a tool to do it. Well, this is that tool.
It goes by the name of Snap Bird, and it goes well beyond Twitter’s story. As a user of the site, you will be capable of searching both your stream and the stream of people you follow/interact with regularly. Besides, you can choose to search tweets mentioning you, search other people’s favorites… enough options are provided to ensure nothing would slip between your fingers. And the ability to carry out a search through all the direct messages that you have sent (and received) gives the whole service an even sturdier feel.
SnapBird.org In Their Own Words
“Search Twitter’s history.”
Why SnapBird.org It Might Be A Killer
It is an instant way to find information that can’t be that easily retrieved otherwise.






