Of all the Twitter-related services to be launched – and there are literally hundreds of them – the amount of buzz about Mr. Tweet has been particularly impressive.
It’s not surprising given Mr. Tweet is all about helping you find new people to follow on Twitter – something Twitter doesn’t do at all. And while there are a few services trying to solve this problem, none of them has really nailed it yet.
After waiting a few days to gain access to Mr. Tweet – they were pounded with requests after glowing reviews on Mashable and other many other blogs – I finally got to use it earlier today.
The verdict: two thumbs up!
You can read my review on Twitterrati, a blog I recently launched on Twitter and microblogging.
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Two Thumbs Up for Mr. Tweet
Of all the Twitter-related services to be launched – and there are literally hundreds of them – the amount of buzz about Mr. Tweet has been particularly impressive.
It’s not surprising given Mr. Tweet is all about helping you find new people to follow on Twitter – something Twitter doesn’t do at all. And while there are a few services trying to solve this problem, none of them has really nailed it yet.
After waiting a few days to gain access to Mr. Tweet – they were pounded with requests after glowing reviews on Mashable and other many other blogs – I finally got to use it earlier today.
The verdict: two thumbs up!
You can read my review on Twitterrati, a blog I recently launched on Twitter and microblogging.
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