I usually try to avoid posting here what is already so widely discussed. Really lately we haven’t had a single day without another Twitter post (sometimes also interrupted by Pownce and Plurk ones).
But if you come across 4 new Twitter apps in one-hour time, you just can’t help sharing that.
- Twitter Translator promises to instantly translate whatever you ask into any of 21 languages (Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish) once you d-message the service with the short sentence and the corresponding language code.
- Twitter Tickets (UK only) will update you of any tickets for any city you choose to follow.
- Twitter Minific allows you to share short fiction.
- Tweat What You Eat offers you to track what your diet through your phone, IM or the web.
So in a word, we now have Twitter-style diets, Twitter-style online services, and even Twitter-style fiction, custom Twitter backgrounds. What’s more? How many people are actually using these applications? Is it going to blow?
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I am Ann Smarty, owner of SEOsmarty.com and co-founder of Smarty.Marketing. I've been in the SEO industry for two decades and I am now reporting on search and AI news over at annsmarty.com