Summize Twitter Search : Add this key to your research key chain!

summzie-twitter-1.jpg As a blogger or an information junkie, one wants to stay ahead of the others and we use every possible software or service to achieve this task. RSS feeds of News portals, Blogs, Google alerts and what not! There are so many services through which we want to stay ahead….I forget most of the times that which all services can help us in such a situation.

Anyway, if you are looking for some more ways of aggregating information then add Summize twitter search to your list of tools. This Twitter search is an excellent tool and searches through twitter (you can also search tweets made to or from a particular user) and shows you all the tweets based on that keyword.

Summize gives you the option of subscribing to the RSS feed of a the search results too and thus making itself more useful. I found the service pretty helpful because not only this helps me in finding the latest information about the tweets but lets me find various twitter users sharing similar interests and authorities in that particular subject.

Do you use Twitter as a research tool or just a way of reaching people ? Do share your tips with us.

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3 Responses to Summize Twitter Search : Add this key to your research key chain!

  1. Greg Pass says:

    Hi ‘Saurus, this is Greg from Summize.

    Thanks for the positive review — let us know how we can make the service even better!

  2. kuanhoong says:

    Twitter is really in boom now. So many twitter related apps are out there now.

  3. ReviewSaurus says:

    @ Greg : Thanks for dropping by and taking time to leave a comment. Your service really impressed me and I’m using it consistently for few particular keywords

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