Make all the jokes you want about Twitter and its spawn of funnily named applications, but Twitter is not going away. At least in the near future.
So here’s one more Twitter app to tweet about: Twitgraph. No, Twitgraph isn’t about measuring the antics of the Bush administration nor is it a measure of the personal growth of politicians, movies stars, or clowns. Twitgraph is actually a measure of you and your tweets. If you tweet like a madman and consider you tweet skills something fierce, you might be happy to know how your Twitter stats stack up. Head over to Twitgraph to see. Enter your username in the search bar, hit go, then find out how many Tweets by day, top 5 words, and top 5 links are associated with you. You can also search celebrities, friends, and family to compare. The graphs come in a range of soothing colors and are in pie chart form. It’s also free.
Twitgraph.com In Their Own Words
“Welcome to Twitgraph. Enter your twitter name.”
Why Twitgraph.com It Might Be A Killer
Twitgraph is good entertainment for Twitterholics and Twitter fiends. It’s quite the diversion to see where you or your friends stack up in the Twitter-sphere.
Some Questions About Twitgraph.com
Twitgraph, although light entertainment, isn’t really useful. Will users be impressed? Or is this more a passing amusement borne out of the Twitter frenzy, only to last a short time? Why not implement better stats and graphs? 





