Twisky.com – Who-What Twitter Connections

Twisky.comThe phenomenon of Twitty just keeps on growing for now there is Twisky. By accessing Twisky, you can search both ¨who¨ and ¨what¨ via Summize.

com´s API and compress them into short URLs. Search for what others are doing via Twitter in Twisky, which keeps you updated on what others are commenting on. You can make connections by pressing on an ¨@¨ symbol to not only find out what your ¨who¨ said about your ¨what¨, but also about what other people are saying to your ¨who¨. When you enter Twisky´s homepage, you can also find a Twitter Hall of Fame, which is a short ¨Top 100 Followed¨ from Twitterholic.com so that you can access your celebrity ¨who-what¨ even easier and faster. There´s also a Rising Stars panel, which you can pin yourself to in its empty slots.

Why Twisky.com It Might Be A Killer

Because everyone´s interested in staying more up to date on their Twitter searches, Twitty is sure to be a success. It´s a cross-referencing tool to connect both the people to the topics that they are writing about. It´s also a great way to stalk your celebrity Twitters with the Hall of Fame panel. However, the website is pretty crowded. It´s loaded with pictures and Twitter posts but is lacking a clear definition of how to use the application unless you click on FAQ.

Some Questions About Twisky.com

How can Twisky make their homepage less crowded? Can they find a place for user instructions to come up automatically when you access the site? Are people truly interested in being a Rising Star or is this a useless panel? Twisky.com

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