To the electronic, phone-happy, can’t live a minute without some internet access population (the bulk of my friends on Twitter), this gadget seems like a terrible idea. It’s much more limited than a smartphone, doesn’t offer full functions like a Kindle does for a book (meaning, since you can’t see links and pics you are dead in the water except for seeing and responding to tweets) and it looks like an over-sized calculator. There may be some possible uses for the TwitterPeek though… that could save companies a lot of money.

I discovered a nifty tool today called TweetReach. You enter a distinct search term, url or hashtag, and the software searches a maximum of 50 tweets for free.

Some reviews are trickling in for Twitterface that I want to share with you. Pedro Lopes, @pmol on Twitter, wrote a great review in Portuguese and really seems to get where we are headed in the future with this product, which is so exciting because we have a lot of neat plans but are still ramping [...]

This is the cutest segment from Conan O’Brien’s show about our favorite tool we love to pick on. Well worth watching – I laughed and laughed. Visit the new Twitter Tracker site - it only looks like a spam site. Very fun marketing idea and clever use of Twitter mania without taking it seriously. Kudo’s to [...]

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