Tweetizen is awesome, for a number of worthwhile reasons.
The first is that you can easily filter particular tweets into groups of your liking, making it easier to handle the “noise.”
Secondly, you have to appreciate their sleek interface and ease of navigation.
Thirdly (and the biggest one) is that they have enabled you to embed a very simple and elegant widget on your own blog or website.
For example, you can check out the the ChurchCrunch page with the widget here!
It honestly can’t get much better than this (or easier).
The uses for this are enormous. Think conferences (like BibleTech2009 – Check their implementation out!), own personal blogs, communities, church and ministry websites…
Insta-community. Tweetizen rocks my face.
Adam_S says
If only I had seen this last week when I was setting up a filtered twitter stream for my niece's blog. Got it working in about 2 minutes instead of the hour of messing around that I did last week. Oh well.
human3rror says
man, that happens to me all the time.
Jim says
Why do I want to see someone's twitter stream on their blog when I can just go to Twitter to see it?
russhutto says
I'll second this. Not that I don't think it would be useful. How about a breakdown of all those enormous uses. I have a few in mind, but I'd like to see a more detailed post about this.
Ancoti says
I'll give it a look-see. I cannot keep up with the pace of change, but you certainly help with the process!