TwitterPoster is a visual representation of the twitterers with the most amount of followers. In this way, the name “poster” serves as a description of who is being represented on display (people who post tweets) as well as a description of the representation being basically a web poster of images.
There are three different sizes of images displayed. The top five most followed have the biggest images, the next ten most popular have medium sized images, and the next top 522 have the smallest images. In scanning your cursor over the profile images, you can see the name of the user and how many people are following them. By clicking on their image, you can go straight to their twitter site. It’s a cool way to easily check out who’s serving the most interesting/popular tweets. There are twitterposters for many different countries with more still on the way.
TwitterPoster.com In Their Own Words
TwitterPoster is a mashup created from Twitter, the microblogging service owned by Obvious LCC (Blogger Xanga, Odeo). Inspired by ‘The Million Dollar Homepage’ and the populars tagclouds, the service generates a mosaic with the images of users who have a greater number of followers in Twitter. Each poster have 5 photos of 72×72 pixels showing at 5 users with more followers, 10 images of 48×48 pixels for those between the positions 6 and 15 (both inclusive) and XXX images of 24×24 pixels for those who are on the position 16 to 538.
TwitterPoster plays with the original meaning of the word “poster” and the blogger meaning of word “post” and may also understood poster as the person who posts (blogger). The application has been created by Come’n’Click Networks, S.L., the same company who manages the spanish blogging platform Bitacoras.com and the mashup job Laburo.
Why TwitterPoster.com It Might Be A Killer
This is a cool application for checking out what might be some of the most interesting twitter users. It’s another way to find possible posters that you may want to follow based on other users’ interest in them. Having multiple posters according to different countries makes it more applicable to twitterers and allows them to see people that will be posting in their language. It’s one of the more attractive of the twitter applications out there.
Some Questions About TwitterPoster.com
Will they add more functions to the site? How will they be making a profit? Could they add more size levels, or have maybe ten people have the large size, 20 the medium, and 50 the next size, etc? 







