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30 Very Useful Twitter Tools You Must Be Aware Of There are numerous ways of using Twitter for everything from business to fun. The key to using Twitter effectively is the use of tools. Without tools, Twitter can be overwhelming and difficult to fathom. There are numerous tools that allow you to sift through this massive resource of latest news, links and gossip. So what are the Twitter tools that really make a difference for advanced Twitter users? I selected just the best of them: 30+ Twitter tools that are most useful right now.

The Twitalyzer for Tracking Influence and Measuring Success in Twitter Twitalyzer's Data Use and Privacy Policy Twitalyzer makes use of publicly available data in all cases, regardless of source. We rely on public Twitter streams, publicly available data from Klout, PeerIndex, and Rapleaf, and reserve the right to add other data from the public domain from time to time. We do not use direct messages or any other type of private information in any of our processing or reporting. Wordlists & Password Profiling with CRUNCH, WyD, & CUPP Today I am going to show you how to use three (3) different tools in Linux (Backtrack 5) for creating targeted wordlists to help speed up and increase the chance of success for your dictionary attacks. I will be covering the use of CRUNCH for pure wordlist generation, and then I will cover the use of WyD and CUPP which use password profiling techniques to create targeted wordlists to narrow your attacks. I will provide the written walk through here with a video at the end. Let's begin with CRUNCH... CRUNCH is a wordlist generator based on the user specified character set. It takes the character set designated by the user and generates all combinations and permutations possible into a nice new wordlist for you to use in your dictionary/bruteforce tools.

Spoke.com - Business Directory 21 Amazing Twitter Tools for Brand Visibility and Time Management Managing a busy Twitter stream can be overwhelming, that’s why I needed some help from twitter tools to boost online presence and productivity. But over time, I came across more amazing twitter apps that worth a mention as well. Therefore, I compiled another list dedicated to these wonderful time-saver tools that helped, if not daily, then regularly enough in making full use of the tweets shared and received. Hopefully they could be of some help to you too. Editor Note: I purposely left out Twitter Clients in this post to highlight Twitter web tools instead. Best Tools to Summarize Twitter Hashtags Using Twitter for professional purposes has become common since the introduction of hashtags. Thanks to these modern marvels, it is easier than ever to draw traffic, catch the attention of a target audience, follow trends and manage reputation. For many bloggers, online business owners and marketing experts, it is becoming second nature. The easiest way to utilize Twitter to its greatest potential is through monitoring hashtags – which means getting a full summery of data that explains how they are being used.

6 Free Ways To Schedule Tweets Using Twitter is really about the here and now. You find an interesting article, a cool picture, an awesome video, or maybe you just want to share something you’ve just realized or thought of. Either way, the way Twitter works, you’re supposed to open a client, write your tweet, send it, and repeat this sequence every time you want to share again. So yes, tweets can only have up to 140 characters, but the process can still get pretty time-consuming. How to: Visualize Tweets on a Map using Java and Gephi Some people are asking me how to visualize tweets related to a given topic on a map. In this tutorial you will learn how to do it using Java (to collect the tweets) and Gephi (to visualize them). Phase 1 - Collecting the tweets

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