There’s a lot of need for a simple way to display tweets given a certain criteria such as hashtag, keyword, or even a specific group and user:
To get started, choose a hashtag, username, or keyword. You can filter the results further and customize your Tweetwall on the next screen.
TweetWally is another such service. Signing up is quick and easy and copying the embed code into your site is just as easy:
Love the simplicity.
You using anything else these days?
David Knapp says
I’m the first loser.
I don’t quite understand this. Is it twitter embedded on my site? I use Tweetdeck but that is probably different.
Whitney says
David,
Twitter itself isn’t embedded on your site, just a set of specific search parameters that you are interested in. Tweetwally is used more to display a certain search term, like iPad, or hashtags like #CES. You can also use Tweetwally on an iPhone and project it on a screen at at event or other gathering.
Does that help answer your question?
David Knapp says
It sort of helps. I am only 31 but feel like if I take a week off from info on the internet I get behind. People are constantly coming up with new ideas, which is good but it just seems difficult to keep up with all of it. I suppose that is why we come here, to stay informed.
Thanks for you help. 🙂
lawrence77 says
Hurry! The FIRST person to comment is always the COOLEST! 😛
John Saddington says
you win.
PhillipGibb says
very nice.
PubSubHubbub plugin for WordPress.
Still trying to figure out how I can use it – nothing visual at the mo, or any result I can see off site.
However there is this notion it might replace RSS
quite an assumption?
John Saddington says
pshb is awesome.
Nick Shoemaker says
whoa! quite an assumption indeedy!
Whitney says
First off, I work with Tweetwally, so THANK YOU for the kind words!
Secondly, if anyone has questions about how it can be used or ideas of how you would like to use it we’re all ears.
John Saddington says
neat!
herbhalstead says
seems it is on-gain-off-again in the results.
John Saddington says
was pretty consistent with my tests. hmm.
J.C. says
looks like a cool tool. Interesting at least.
John Saddington says
you avatar looks serious.
Josh Miles says
looks interesting…
John Saddington says
your feet!
Josh Miles says
camera shy…. 🙂
David Knapp says
That’s my view all the time… I just have low self-esteem 😉
Scott Magdalein says
Nifty.
We’re about to roll out some updates to a few properties that run on WordPress and we took the opportunity to build a Social Chatter plugin for ourselves. Of course, like everything else, we’ll be giving the plugin away.