Have you ever created a Twitter entity for a blog or an organization? Like tweetness for instance? Don’t be shy, we all have. And that’s why I’m glad to see Tweetpeek.
Tweetpeek allows anyone to easily create a widget or a page, based on the Twitter with_friends feed for that entity. In Portland, we call them “Pulse of…(whatever).” Pulse of Portland. Pulse of Open Source Software. Pulse of you-name-it.
Now, you can call them whatever you want. And build them, just like that.
For more information or to build a widget of your own, visit Tweetpeek.
Tags: Tweetpeek, Twitter, View, Widget
I’m trying, but I’m not “getting” tweetpeeks: http://markmayhew.tweetpeek.com
This post might help clear it up a bit:
http://twurl.cc/cm
I was a little confused as well. The missing piece is the “entity” that you have to create and then use it to follow folks. Some examples of “entities” include http://twitter.com/tweetness, http://twitter.com/siliconflorist, http://twitter.com/pulseofpdx, and…
Wait a second. Forget all those. Run http://twitter.com/twittertutor through Tweetpeek. Then you’ll get the Tweetpeek community widget.
Does that help?