Twitter lists are OK fot grouping users (roughly) by interest. But let's face it, lots of Twitter users are pretty diverse. I recently created a list of iPad-toting educators. Well, not surprisingly they do tweet about other things. It can be time consuming to wade through the posts looking for stuff about iPad.
And of course you could do a twitter search, but at that point you are searching ALL of Twitter, which at times is just too broad. So how can you quickly find topics within your lists? Enter Listimonkey.
I think @listimonkey emails are going to work great for keeping track of #iPadInEd posts, see pic. Just head over to http://listimonkey.com to try it yourself with any Twitter list. Enter a Twitter list, keywords to filter (optional) and your email. Boom, important tweets collated to your inbox. I wish they did rss!
Incidentally, keyword filtering would be a KILLER feature within Twitter lists.
And of course you could do a twitter search, but at that point you are searching ALL of Twitter, which at times is just too broad. So how can you quickly find topics within your lists? Enter Listimonkey.
Incidentally, keyword filtering would be a KILLER feature within Twitter lists.
via twittelator