Twitter tools keep coming with impressive aplomb. It’s enough to get you knackered.
Despite the onslaught, TwitterLink deserves your weary eye. It’s a very simplistic, basic service, but it does hold some interest. TwitterLinker extracts and aggregates public tweets. You’ll find centered on the page, these tweets numbered and attributed. Whatever the topic that has beenTwittered , TwitterLinkr will provide you with a link. It’s a pretty long list, so you’ll have lots to look through. Flush on the right is a list of posters, Twitter users who have frequently updated. Each is sort of an individual feed—click on it to have that user’s Tweets displayed center stage. Besides that, you have RSS available too. To further filter topics click on popular to see a tag cloud of the most popular themes—each item is coupled with a number indicating its exact popularity. Top five searches are listed at the bottom of the site.
TwitterLinkr.com In Their Own Words
“Links into the Web, posted by users on twitter.com.”
Why TwitterLinkr.com It Might Be A Killer
This could prove useful for compiling metadata on Twitter users and using it for marketing purposes. The data could be used by researchers and trend analysts and then in turn incorporated for commercial adverts.
Some Questions About TwitterLinkr.com
Is this really useful? Doesn’t its dull list structure scream boring? Will anyone bother to take a look? 







