Use Tweetrush for Your Twitter Addiction

By Luis Sandoval on Wednesday, September 3, 2008

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Filed Under: Blogging, News, Social Networks, Web Apps

Like any good addiction, the first step is always admitting you have the addiction. For many of us, Twitter is that addiction. We find ourselves Twittering from work, twittering from parties, from events, from weddings, from bar mitzvahs, from the car, from our mobiles, you name it, we addicts are Twittering from it. On the other hand, there are still a few that remain of the mindset that Twitter is a time waster and provides no value.

Well for the addict like you and me, we are introduced to Tweetrush. A very systematic web app that provides you with your Twitter usage metrics. Now, after typing in your handle in the search bar, you can receive a breakdown of your usage and find out just how addicted you are.

Tweetrush was built on the analytics engine called Rush Hour, which basically looks at actions taken by a user, such as typing and sending a message via Twitter. Tracking can be done via the website and also through the various API’s that exist for the web application.

Information can be tracked for the last 7 days of usage:

The tracking can even break down by the hour of usage:

No matter how you slice, it, Tweetrush is an excellent tool for measuring your addiction, providing useful information on usage, but ultimately also reveal just how much of your life Twitter has taken over. Give it a try and learn to live with the addiction, Twitter is not going anywhere soon!



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Whos.Amung.Us: The Widget To Show Real Time Reader Stats

By Steven Finch on Wednesday, April 2, 2008

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Filed Under: You've Been Crenked

Want to know who’s on your site and where they came from, in real time? Then Whos.Amung.us is the tool for you. Whos.amung.us is a very simple widget that is embedded into your site and it shows how many people are actually on your site at any point in time. The code itself is simple and will take about 10 seconds to implement.

The question is however, do you want everyone to know how many people are on your site at any time? If you have a large site with great throughput, then it is idea. However, if your site is either small or is of a medium size but in decline, then this widget is not for you. It really only aims to boost the ego of the publisher and not too much else, but has a nice little novelty factor.

Feedjit: Live Blog Tracking

By Steven Finch on Wednesday, August 22, 2007

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Filed Under: Blogging

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I love people that come up with ideas like this and instead of trying to complicate it they just provide the basics. Feedjit provides real-time traffic data on your blog. It is so simple im sure my little sister could even use it. Just cut and paste in the code into your site and it is ready to go. There is no registration and it’s completely free. They also track popular links across blogs, so if your site is the first to link to a popular site, your blog may appear on their home page, which im sure is not going to boost your traffic, but it is just a nice touch.