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Tweet to Blog – Ultimate Live Tweeting Tool

Posted in Random Noise. on Friday, April 10th, 2009 by Brad Tags: Blogging, tweets, Twitter
Apr 10

While I was at the IA Summit I sent out ALOT of tweets. The final tally was somewhere around 360, and I only lost ~10 followers with all that activity. The challenge when I returned home was getting all my tweets organized and in a digestible format. Luckily, Yoni (twitter) has built an amazing tool that helps for people that take their tweets and turn them into blog posts.

His tool takes just two inputs, a username and a hashtag(s). Using these inputs, it pulls out any tweets that user has made that contain the hashtag(s) and cuts the hashtag(s) out of the results. Some additional features include reversing the order, exporting as an excel spreadsheet, or exporting as html. The excel format wasn’t very helpful for me, but I image others find it very useful. I prefer the html export, this allows me to just copy and paste between two windows.

Bottom line anyone that uses twitter to keep notes or provide live coverage of an event for people should us this tool. Here is the link to the Tweet to Blog tool, and several twitter based tools: http://twitter.infinityplusone.com/

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