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Cherokee Test Page Topsy - A search engine powered by tweets With iOS 9, Search lets you look for content from the web, your contacts, apps, nearby places, and more. Powered by Siri, Search offers suggestions and updates results as you type. There are two ways to use Search on your iOS device. Quick Search Drag down from the middle of the Home screen and type what you're looking for. Siri Suggestions Drag right from the Home screen to show Search and get Siri Suggestions. Get Siri Suggestions Siri Suggestions include apps and contacts that you might be interested in. You can use Siri Suggestions with iPhone 5 and later, iPad Pro, iPad (4th generation) and later, iPad mini (2nd generation) and later, and iPod touch (6th generation). Change search settings Go to Settings > General > Spotlight Search. From here, you can turn Siri Suggestions on or off and choose which apps to include in your searches. If you don’t want Siri or Spotlight to suggest nearby locations, go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. Last Modified:

8 Excellent Tools to Extract Insights from Twitter Streams Twitter is now the third most popular social network, behind Facebook and MySpace (Compete, 2009). A year ago, it has over a million users and 200,000 active monthly users sending over 3 million updates per day (TechCrunch, 2008). Those figures have almost certainly increased since then. With the torrential streams of Twitter updates (or tweets), there's an emerging demand to sieve signals from noises and harvest useful information. Enter Twitter Analytics, Twitter Analysis, or simply just Analytwits (in the tradition of Twitter slang). Besides Twitter Search, the following 8 Analytwits are some of the more useful web applications to analyze Twitter streams. 8 Great Tools for Social (Twit)telligence TWITALYZER provides activities analysis of any Twitter user, based on social media success yardsticks. MICROPLAZA offers an interesting way to make sense of your Twitter streams. TWIST offers trends of keywords or product name, based what Twitter users are tweeting about.

jotabl | your twitter shoutbox analyzing the connections between friends and followers TLists - Search. Curate. Join. What Hashtag. Twitter tool to find any existing hashtag Warning: file_get_contents( [function.file-get-contents]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized in /usr/home/vhSujqhNu36p/circulorojo.es/web/whathashtag/index.php on line 11 Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /usr/home/vhSujqhNu36p/circulorojo.es/web/whathashtag/index.php on line 17 Warning: file_get_contents( Warning: file_get_contents( Warning: file_get_contents( Warning: file_get_contents( Warning: file_get_contents( Warning: file_get_contents( Warning: file_get_contents( Warning: file_get_contents( Warning: file_get_contents( Listorious: Twitter people search and lists directory

Companies in Social Media Analysis A global reference to the hundreds of companies that offer products and services for listening to what people are saying in social media Navigating the directory The search box (above and at the top right of every entry) is your friend; the directory contains 508 listings. Tip: Search operates on the full text of company listings. About the listings Each company in the directory has its own page with the following information: A link to the company's main website The location of the company's main office A link to the company's Twitter account Links to the company's pages on LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+, and SlideShare A description of the company and its social media analysis products and services, provided by the company itself Links to recent news items on Social Media Analysis that mention the company A Twitter widget showing the company's most recent tweets To be listed, companies are expected to provide products or services for social media analysis using their own technology.

Follow live conversations from Twitter and Facebook on Tinker.co RSS: Your Social Media Monitoring Secret Weapon Ever ended a workday and thought: “Whoa, what just happened?” Social media goes by pretty fast. But if part of your job is social media monitoring, you need to make sure you don’t miss anything. That might include keeping an eye on competitors, tracking conversation around your industry and nurturing and following up with leads. Luckily, there’s a simple, free and foolproof way to store everything in one place and make sure nothing slips through the cracks: RSS feeds. LinkedIn Paying attention to the questions posed on LinkedIn Answers is a great way to get involved in conversations relevant to your industry, find content ideas and establish yourself as a thought leader in a niche. Quora Similar to LinkedIn, Quora is another spot to keep up with conversations and participate in discussions. Once subscribed, you can quickly scroll through them to sift for content ideas and find conversations to join and questions to answer. Facebook Twitter Pinterest

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