Twylah Makes Twitter More Relevant
I talk to a lot of non-tech people about Twitter. Most of the time the general consensus is that they don’t get it. Why do they want to read about someone getting coffee or eating a sandwich? Well, I personally do like to read those types of details in a Twitter feed, but I understand that it’s not appealing to everyone. A new Twitter client called Twylah can help cut through that clutter.
Let’s say you follow your favorite baseball player on Twitter and you’d only want to read about his tweets relating to baseball – Twylah will help you do that by sorting a any Twitter profile by most-tweeted keywords. Cool right?
Maybe you want to create a mini-blog out of your Twitter stream – you can do that too. In fact, I can use my Twylah page to mix in blog posts longer than 140 characters with my existing Twitter updates. Register yourself a domain name and point it to your Twylah page and BOOM – you’ve got yourself a blog.
I recently interviewed Twylah founder Eric Kim for Relevantly Speaking. I think you guys will find this interesting.



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