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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/04/11/summize-twitter-search/

  • Adam · 1 year ago
    hah, great moment in journalism. fixed :)
  • Abdur · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the post Adam, keep the suggestion coming.

    Abdur - Summize Team
  • Andrew Badera · 1 year ago
    Problem is, the domain of searchable words ... "millions" ... seems pretty limited. I can't Summize my own name, for instance, but TweetScan picks me up ...
  • Abdur · 1 year ago
    Andrew, not sure I understand your post. Did you try our query operators to limit the search to your status changes?
  • Andrew Badera · 1 year ago
    Abdur, what do you mean? I put my last name in your search box. I get no results. Therefore to me, the gist of this article, Summize being a better Twitter Search than Tweetscan, is not true.
  • David Sterry · 1 year ago
    Thanks Adam for this post. The ability to reply has always been there...it's just been in the form of a small green '<<'. It's now been changed to 'Reply' so it'll be clearer to all.
  • Adam Ostrow · 1 year ago
    ah, cool ... love the quick enhancements; on a Friday night nonetheless :-)
  • Greg Pass · 1 year ago
    Andrew -- I've a feeling you're searching on www.summize.com rather twitter.summize.com. Only the latter includes the Twitter stream.
  • Greg Pass · 1 year ago
    Andrew -- here's the link to your name:

    http://twitter.summize.com/search?q=andrewbadera
  • Andrew Badera · 1 year ago
    Greg, you were correct, thanks.

    Adam, that "here" twitter. link doesn't exactly jump right out at a guy ...
  • Nicole Simon · 1 year ago
    I am rather disappointed by your posting - this tool has a lot of interesting options, but it is more or less a posting about how you monitor mashable.

    And let's not forget:
    "Most noticeably, Summize has a shiny design, versus the rather drab Tweetscan."

    Tweetscan is a hack i welcome very much, because it is mobile friendly. Summize has a lot of better features but probably also better backing.

    Language filtering is huge and it would have been interesting to see how they do it; support for hashtags as well as the built in re-twitter bot for free etc ...

    But of course. Most noticeably is that it is more shiny.
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  • kawika · 1 year ago
    Tom, typing with your elbows seems to be quite the challenge. I hope your hands heal from whatever industrial accident prevents them from properly capitalizing, spacing and punctuating your blog spam.

    PS: Thanks, Adam, for the report. It's a challenge to track reputations online and Summize sounds like a service worth trying.
  • Gary · 1 year ago
    Adam, I do agree - a nice shiny design is key to a good website - its your first impression. But as a designer maybe I am biased :)
  • rachel · 1 year ago
    like the quick enhancements