Twitter apps are cropping up everywhere and they seem to cater to your every Twitter related need, even if you weren’t even aware of it. Twiffid, a newcomer to the bunch based out of the Netherlands, detects your Twitter friends’ feeds which they have listed in their profiles.
These feeds are then delivered to you in a Twitter-like format. All feeds are fetched using Twiffid’s queue system which means you may have to reload a few times before you are able to get a new result. To use Twiffid, all you’ve got to do is sign in with your regular Twitter credentials. Twiffid is free, check it out now to find out what your friends are blogging about.
Twiffid.com In Their Own Words
“This site automatically detects the feeds of the websites your Twitter friends have listed in their Twitter profiles and presents them to you in a Twitter-like format. Feeds are fetched and cached on our server using a queue system, so you might need to reload a few times before getting a result.”
Why Twiffid.com It Might Be A Killer
Twitter is becoming something of an information retrieval service. It’s where people come to get their news. Twiffid enhances that ability, enabling users to quickly see just what their Twitter followers and friends are reading. It makes the information flow much smoother.
Some Questions About Twiffid.com
Can Twiffid be modified so that users specify which Twitter friend’s feeds they want to follow? Does it also work for those who follow you? Will this be monetized at all?