Archive for January, 2009

TwitterVision.com: See Tweets on Google Maps

January 23, 2009

Today I noticed referrals to my WordPress blog from TwitterVision.com.

Its an interesting concept: mashing Twitter Tweets up with Google Maps.

I am not sure how often it grabs Tweets or how regularly specific areas within Google Maps  are refreshed but TwitterVision does provide a new view into the world of Twitter.

I tested Twittervision’s ability to place and map Tweets originating from the San Francisco area.

After several minutes Twittervision reported a Tweet from one of Twitter’s most prolific Tweeters – Robert Scoble @ Half Moon Bay, CA.

TwitterVision.com

TwitterVision.com

MashSpots.com: Find Any Business in Any City

January 22, 2009

MashSpots.com is the coolest and most functional Google Maps mashup I have seen yet.

Search for any business type in any city in the world  by entering the  “What” and “Where” into its search boxes.

Mashspots.com will then deliver the four closest results to the “Where” of your search.

Mashspots users can then click and drag the “Man” icon to a different location for a list of four new results.

In this screen shot, MashSpots.com accuately displays my business location and contact details.

Find Businesses Anywhere

Find Businesses Anywhere

MashSpots.com can also be embedded in websites and iGoogle personal pages.

iGoogle Mashspots.com

iGoogle Mashspots.com

Send YouTube Video Previews Via Gmail Chat

January 22, 2009

Gmail users can now send YouTube and Google Video previews along with and through their Gmail chats.

Gmail YouTube Video Chat

Gmail YouTube Video Chat

WhiteHouse.Gov Blog Feed

January 21, 2009

“Open Sourced Democracy” or at least its blog feed is now available via RSS:

WhiteHouse RSS Feed

WhiteHouse RSS Feed

Thanks Gavin…

Whitehouse Blog Feed

Whitehouse Blog Feed

TweetTube.com: Share YouTube Videos on Twitter

January 20, 2009

Share your YouTube videos via Twitter on TweetTube.com

Twitter & TweetTube.com

Twitter & TweetTube.com

Whitehouse.Gov Barack Obama Live

January 20, 2009

The official Whitehouse.gov site has changed to display the new administration of America’s 44th President Barack Obama.

Whitehouse.gov Barack Obama Live

Whitehouse.gov Barack Obama Live

100,000 TPH (Tweets Per Hour)

January 19, 2009

Tweets to date: 1.1 Billion and climbing.

Tweets per hour (TPH) appears to average around 100,000.

Tweets Per Hour

Tweets Per Hour

YouTube Now Considered A Google Adwords Search Partner?

January 19, 2009

Over the weekend I noticed some of my clients Google Adwords ads – not YouTube Sponsored Video ads – began displaying in YouTube search results.

I don’t recall seeing or selecting YouTube search as a distribution option in my Adwords dashboard.

However, I think distributing brand related keyword ads to YouTube search results is a logical evolution in both the Google Adwords text ad distribution platform and YouTube search.

According to comScore, if YouTube were to stand alone it would be the second largest searched site after Google itself.

Where will Adwords advertisers soon find YouTube as an ad distribution option in their Adwords account?

Will they find it under the Networks and Bidding options?

Google Networks Bidding

Google Networks Bidding

Or will we see it after learning about the Google Search Network?

Google Search Network

Google Search Network

Its not yet in the list of Google Search partners today but I it soon could be…

Google Search Network Partners

Google Search Network Partners

Unless of course, Google’s ownership of YouTube doesn’t technically require them to identify and disclose YouTube as a search partner.

I guess Google’s considering YouTube an extended part of Google search would still be technically correct.

Won’t we soon learn which path Google has chosen?

How Much Time Does It Take to Reach Trending Topics in Twitter? Where Are The Official Professional Sports Leagues and Teams’ Tweets?

January 18, 2009

Tonight while watching the AFC Championship game, I witnessed one of the most brutal hits I had seen in professional football this year.

Willis McGahee of the Baltimore Ravens was laid out by Pittsburgh Steeler Ryan Clark.

After seeing several replays of the hit while McGahee laid nearly motionless, it wasn’t clear to what degree he had been injured.

Fortunately within an hour after the hit, the AP reported McGahee had “significant neck pain” but had movement in his arms and legs.

I happened to be on Twitter when the Clark McGahee hit occurred.

Within a minute or two of the hit I took this screen shot of the Twitter Search and Trending Topics page.

08 PM CST

Trending Topics 9:08 PM CST

The Steelers and Troy Polamolu were both in Twitter’s Trending Topics at 9:08 PM CST.

Polamolu had made the trending topics list because moments before he has made a game winning interception and touchdown that sealed the Steelers Super Bowl berth.

I tweeted about the McGahee hit and then searched for Willis McGahee on Twitter where new Tweets began posting nearly every second.

Willis McGahee Twitter

Willis McGahee Twitter

After several minutes I went back to the Twitter Search page and refereshed my browser.

By 9:18 searches for Willis McGahee had become the fourth most searched for term in Twitter’s Trending Topics.

Total elapsed time to make  Twitter’s Trending Topics list? 10 Minutes.

18 PM CST

Trending Topics Willis McGahee 9:18 PM CST

An aside: Haven’t the NFL and the Baltimore Ravens also missed a golden opportunity to reach and connect with their fans further in real time via Twitter?

I searched for the NFL and Ravens and couldn’t seem to locate their Twitter accounts.

I was able to locate the Utah Jazz address but theirs was the only professional sports team I could find with a Twitter account.

Surely there are other professional sports teams with Twitter accounts.

Shouldn’t Professional sports leagues like the National Football League (NFL) and the National Basketball Association (NBA) and each of their respective teams have a “Chief Twitter Officer” a person or department in charge of developing and executing a strategy for using Twitter to further reach and connect with their league’s fan base?

Maybe one day they will….

iPhone App Store: 500 Million Downloads

January 17, 2009

The iPhone App Store and its more than 15,000 apps has announced 500 Million iPhone App downloads to date.

Apple App Store 500 Million Downloads

Apple App Store 500 Million Downloads