Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

New fun Twitter tool: LocalChirps.com

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

We just launched a fun little tool that lets you see what local folks are currently saying on Twitter. No Twitter account is required, just enter a zip or city to see tweets.

Get Local Tweets

The site: LocalChirps.com

Putting the Twitter API to Use

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

How does Twitter help my business? That’s the most common question you see these days in the small business blogs, forums, and LinkedIn.com groups.

The most repeated answer, and generally the most vague, is that Twitter should be part of your overall marketing plan to connect with clients.  Uhhh, what the heck does that mean?  Then, the further you dig, you find everyone has a different answer on how to go about that.

At Carp Data, we wanted to take a slightly different approach.  We are using Twitter as the ubiquitous messaging system that it is.  With the use of the Twitter API, we display our current Tweets on the front page of our website.  And we allow for our clients, whether they have a Twitter account or not, to send us Tweets.  See it here: www.CarpData.com

The Twitter API is a set of tools that talk directly to the back end of Twitter.  Think of a web page as a stage, with all the glitz of lights, props, actors, costumes, etc.  Then think of the API as a backstage pass where you are allowed to meander around and read a copy of the script, sheet music, and so on.  For Twitter’s website, the API is a set of code instructions to access various functions within their site: get tweets, send tweets, follow users, and more.  It’s the basis on how other Twitter tools work, such as TweetDeck and TwitScoop.

The benefits for our approach are twofold.  One, we have a quick and easy way for anyone to see our messages and contact us with short questions.  Second, it demystifies Twitter for many of our clients who have never used the service.  Ok, there’s a third reason, as consultants we use this as a little advertising for our expertise in taking advantage of current trends, social media, and making the most out of online services.

Twitter is evolving everyday.  There will be many more small business uses for its messaging like this one.  And hopefully, many more uses beyond the repeated spam-tweets of “buy my product.”

Post a Tweet from within Deep Ogon™

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

So, if you tweet about data, is that called “twata”?

We’ve added a new feature within Deep Ogon™ that allows you to post a link to a Data Page up to your Twitter account.

It works like this: you are in Deep Ogon™ and you’ve discovered some interesting trend in the data. You’ve filtered the data down and came to a meaningful Bar Chart you want to share with folks. Click on the “twitter” link above the data results. A small window will open that allows you to directly create a tweet to Twitter. The link back to DeepOgon.com has already been converted into a TinyURL for you.

It’s very handy.

www.DeepOgon.com

Follow us on Twitter!

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

http://twitter.com/CarpData