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Tweetwally: An Awesome Way To Display Selected Tweets

by Tehseen Baweja | Translate | Print
Thursday, 19th Nov 2009 | Share






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I am a passionate follower of Cricket and often search Twitter for latest news and updates. However, the process of searching on Twitter using the same hashtag again and again is a bit tiresome. I always wished there was a way to just go to a single URL and see all the tweets related to Cricket. I just found an awesome tool to do just that!

Tweetwally lets you create a public wall where you can display tweets from a specific hashtag, username or keyword You can also further narrow down your selection by combining two criteria for example using the hastag cricket and username abc would only show you tweets from the user abc containing the hashtag of cricket.

The best part, however, is the option to create a permanent webpage with a customized URL. For example, I created www.cricket.tweetwally.com to keep track of all the cricket updates. You can also customize the look of your page by choosing from three different themes or specifying your own color combinations.

Tweetwally also provides you with an embed code so you can display your wall on a blog or website.

Techie-Buzz Verdict:

Tweetwally is one of the best Twitter apps around. It is an application that actually serves a purpose rather than just adding to the look and feel of Twitter. The only feature I wish they would add is the ability to combine more than one hashtags to create the wall.

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  1. shuvo
    November 19th, 2009 at 12:13 pm #

    I am also a great cricket fan.However it is a nice post.

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  2. clif.notes
    November 20th, 2009 at 6:11 pm #

    Thanks for the tip Tehseen. I’ve just created: http://freeware.tweetwally.com/

    Guess what it’s about …
    LOL

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