Twittervision - find out where they do whatever they’re doing!

Twitter mania doesn’t seem to be near to an end just yet. Besides the fact that practically the entire blogosphere is twittering maniacally, every day a new Twitter-based tool appears, making you waste more time than you ever thought possible.

Twittervision is a very simple tool, made by the same David Troy who created Twittermap. It shows you latest Twitter messages on a (Google) world map, so you can see where the authors are physically located. It’s completely useless and quite random (you can’t at this point restrict it only to your Twitter friends), but it’s quite fun to look all the USA going “Ok, time to sleep” while all the Europe happily exclaims “Woke up, time to go to work!”. Talk about crucial information!

Twittervision

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  1. Social Networking Bulletin - » Twittervision - find out where they do whatever they’re doing! Says:

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  2. All Twitter tools and mashups in one place - franticindustries. Says:

    […] FlickrMixr - An odd Flickr/Twitter mashup that can be painfully slow at times. Flussgeist - an unorthodox but interesting mashup between Twitter, Flickr, and several other services. It combines tweets with images, videos and an ambient soundtrack. GeoTwitter - very similar to TwitterVision and TwitterEarth below, GeoTwitter displays Twitter updates on a world map (powered by Google Maps). Unlike the two mentioned tools, it’s not updated immediately after a new tweet appears; instead, it shows several tweets on the map and it’s updated every minute. Swotter A contestant for the weirdest Twitter mashup out there, Swotter is “reading” books to Twitter. It’s essentially just sending lines of text from a book to a Twitter account. You can see it in action here: twitter.com/booktwo Twapper - a mashup between the online calendar 30boxes and Twitter, created by the folks from 30boxes themselves. It works on both mobile and standard web browsers, and it’s useful even without a 30boxes account, but it offers many more options if you have one. For the full scoop of the features go over to 30boxes site. TwitterEarth - similar to TwitterVision before (which came first), but based on Live Maps, and works in 3D, too - at least it should, but at the time of this writing clicking on the 3D icon does nothing. Twitterer - a Twitter/Second Life mashups, which shows updates from a certain Twitter accounts over Second Life spheres. Twittervision - a Google Maps/Twitter mashups that lets you see Twitter updates on a world map. Works only for users who have their location set up in Twitter preferences. Read our coverage here. TwitterMaps another Twitter/Google Maps mashup, with a simple function: find up where a Twitter user is located. You can also update your current location with a special command sent to Twitter. […]

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