Twacking Tritter, er, Tracking Twitter

Mar 11, 2009 by

At rather glacial speed, I’m moving into the Twitter world. How exactly I’ll end up using it remains open, but I’ll keep you updated on what I see, like and dislike.

I am a little leery of information overload.

A couple of thoughts.

The “tracking” feature, which I finally dug up in an old Twitter blog, has incredible potential. Of course, I could never get it to work and after a couple hours of digging, realized it was disabled after a few months of running. To me, this is one of the powerful elements of Twitter – the tracking, or ability to “follow” a particular subject, company, phrase, etc. – in real time. What are people saying NOW about subject X.

And that is a second powerful element of  Twitter – the search function. Google searches for what’s already out there/published. Twitter provides real-time search on what’s going now. There’s serious potential in there..
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I realize you can use http://search.twitter.com in place of “track” right now. I’ve tried it and it works well.

But I’m mobile more and more, and rather than having to go online to use search, I wish I could follow subjects through texts instead.

Rumor has it the track feature will be back, or maybe it is and I’ve just missed it. But everything I try the command, it posts like a tweet.

Anyone know if the track feature will be back, and if so, when?

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