How We Tweet: The Definitive List of the Top Twitter Clients ...
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Saved by 27 people (4 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-04-03
- Isabellejones on 2008-07-18 - Tags twitter , collaboration , research , reference
- Lauranicosia on 2008-07-18 - Tags twitter , tweet , socialnetworking , statistics , analysis , readwriteweb , collaboration , web2.0
- Mmarlatt on 2008-07-07 - Tags twitter , tweet , socialnetworking , statistics , analysis , readwriteweb , collaboration , web2.0
- Gwidianto on 2008-06-23 - Tags A_Web 2.0 , Twitter
- Jimstroud on 2008-06-21 - Tags twitter
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Below is the a list of the top 20 ways we saw people tweet and a graph showing the Twittersphere share of the top 10 post methods:
- Web 56% (20734)
- IM 8% (2975)
- Twhirl 7% (2754)
- Twitterrific 7% (2462)
- TXT 5% (1683)
- Twit 3% (1182)
- TwitterFox 2% (1114)
- movatwitter 2% (718)
- P3:PeraPeraPrv 1% (459)
- Netvibes 1% (266)
- TwitBin 1% (260)
- Twitter Tools 1% (222)
- TwitterPod 0% (159)
- TwitterIrcGateway 0% (152)
- Snitter 0% (147)
- BeTwittered 0% (106)
- Tweetr 0% (95)
- NatsuLion 0% (84)
- Facebook 0% (79)
- PocketTweets 0% (70)
Highlighted by mmarlatt
For all the press that FriendFeed got
last week for allowing people to post replies directly to
Twitter, it was still 65th on our list and registered barely a fraction of
total tweeting activity. Some
analysts think FriendFeed is a threat to Twitter's existence, but remember
that 56% of users still interact with Twitter on the main site, and Twitter
makes up 44%
of activity on FriendFeed. So which service is really more reliant on the
other?
Highlighted by mmarlatt
There are a ton of Twitter clients out there. We saw 142 different ways
to interact with Twitter in just 24 hours of monitoring the site's public feed.
That's an amazing amount of activity on their API, and their application
ecosystem is growing every day. Clearly, Twitter has struck a nerve with
developers and users alike.
Highlighted by mmarlatt
Clearly, Twitter has struck a nerve with developers and users alike.
Highlighted by dougsymington


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