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March 14th, 2009

Kevin Rose creates Twitter directory

Posted by Andrew Mager @ 2:24 pm

Categories: Commentary, SxSW Interactive 2009

Tags: Twitter, Tag, WeFollow, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Andrew Mager

WeFollow is a simple site that lists top Twitter users by tags.

Simple tweet @wefollow with the top three tags you’d like to be associated with.

Categories listed on the front page include news, celebrities, sports, and politics. You can also search by tags.

This site was created by Digg founder Kevin Rose. He says it’s still buggy. I think it’s a cool idea, and I want to see it take off once users start adding themselves to his database.

Andrew MagerAndrew Mager is a web developer at Ning, Inc. in Palo Alto. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.



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RE: Kevin Rose creates Twitter directory
In real wefollow contains too many noise due to tags isn't best way to classify twitter profiles.

Check twitwho [http://twitwho.net], there is... (Read the rest)
Posted by: anna.kolesnik Posted on: 07/09/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Errrr... What does it do?  Chalfont | 03/18/09
RE: Kevin Rose creates Twitter directory  jonalden2 | 03/18/09
RE: Kevin Rose creates Twitter directory  anna.kolesnik | 07/09/09

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