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Team Digit / Jul 03, 2009 14:32:45 IST
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Hashtags are also popular amongst the employees of a company. If there is a seminar or a forum of people meeting up, chances are that they will use the particular event as a hashtag. They can post opinions and observations during the event, after which the organiser or other attendees can review the tweets, and use them as feedback.
Websites for exploring Hashtags
http://hashtags.org/trends/now
This nicely designed website tracks hashtags across hours, days, weeks and the last month. There are graphs available for hashtag popularity across any time period. The information available on the website is at most a month old. Considering that a tweet ages by the second, this is actually a very long time. The site is very comprehensive, and you can keep digging deeper, down to the hashtags used only once – just keep scrolling down. This will, of course take a long time, so good luck. Apart from hashtags, the website also tracks important people associated with the hashtags.
Twist also tracks trending topics, the most popular hashtags, and throws up charts for the past day, week and month. The most important feature in twist, is comparing two twitter trends a-la Google trends. The same syntax is used, key in two words or phrases separated by a comma. This web application can be used in a number of versatile ways, including checking up the buzz your company is generating against the buzz an opponents company is generating. There is a nifty little slider bar available on the chart itself, select any point in the timeline, and you can view the tweets related to the topics right there. Additionally, you can compare as many trends you like, as long as you separate them using commas. Things like “sleep” give nice looking sine waves. Be warned though, this is reliable for only some parts of the world. For example, Sleep and wake-up give almost identical waveforms.
Tweetmeme is another kind of trend tracker, that tracks the links in Twitter. It can be used to read what’s causing people to buzz around in Twitter. The site is divided into nice sections, including Gaming, Entertainment and Technology. The best thing about this website is that if you switch to the “live” mode, you will start seeing a constant stream of tweets as they come in. Be careful though, come across a really popular topic, and they won’t stay on screen long enough for you to really read anything.
http://wthashtag.com/Main_Page
What the hashtag is an offline site for explaining and consolidating Hashtags. This site has registered users who personally track hashtags, explain it, and add a human element for the description over a period of time. This is a great site for hash tag resources, and for researching hashtags over a period of time.
Don’t know what the new trend on Trending Topics is? Can’t figure out what people are talking about from their tweets? Head over to whatthetrend, and it will tell you. The site has just one simple purpose, defining a hashtag, and pinpointing its origin.
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