How to monitor the Social Web with Twingly
We know that many of you are working within marketing, media, are running a company or doing freelance work. And we are pretty sure that most of you are curious to see what users are publishing about...
View Article8 use cases for the realtime web
We recently wrote about how the realtime web will change the world. And even though we gave some examples of use cases, there are many more scenarios when people will benefit from the realtime web. So...
View ArticleThe Most Popular Twitter Clients According to the Blogosphere – Reloaded!
Two years ago the US tech blog ReadWriteWeb published our analysis of the most popular Twitter apps according to the blogosphere. Since then, Twitter has grown, some apps have disappeared, others have...
View ArticleHow the Real Time Web made a Flower Pot become a Web Celebrity
Sometimes you just need to see the real time web in action to understand its dynamics and power. This was a thought I had when I last week witnessed the sudden rise of a meme in the German...
View ArticleFollow events on your mobile!
Last week we got some really positive feedback about Twingly Live. And no, this came not as you might expect from people having seen it on walls at conferences, integrated on websites or elsewhere. No,...
View ArticleRSS won’t die, but news readers are evolving and becoming more social
For years, there has been talk about the death of RSS. While RSS has been the most common way for bloggers and information workers to gather and collect information from lots of sources, it has never...
View ArticleWe love Data and we attend #NEXT11 in Berlin!
Anton and I will have the great honour to be part of a group of almost 80 official bloggers from all over Europe and we will be helping covering NEXT Conference with blog posts and tweets. We already...
View ArticleThe #NEXT11 in Twitter numbers
As we mentioned a few days ago, Anton and Anja from the Twingly crew have travelled to Berlin this week to attend the Next Conference 2011. While they aren’t back at the Twingly headquarter yet, we...
View Article“The biggest challenge with Big Data is to stop focusing on Big Data”
Every second, a huge and every increasing amount of data is published on the web. Gavagai, a Twingly Data client based in Stockholm, has developed a Technology to read, aggregate and understand this...
View ArticleVisualizing the blogosphere (again)
If you’ve followed Twingly through the years, you might remember our Windows screensaver. Eight years ago we developed a visualization of the blogosphere, we could see blog activity in real time and...
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