Twitter Lists Made Me Lose You!
The two tools I could not live without, or at least when it comes to my Twitter, are TweetDeck and Seesmic. Both appeal to me for different functionality and I use TweetDeck for @kyleflaherty and Seesmic for @breakingpoint. The main reason I like both applications are their ability to help me build personalized lists of people I follow, even before Twitter lists became a Twitter web UI feature. For example, in TweetDeck you will find six lists I have built:
- Good Friends
- Marketers I Trust
- Colleagues
- Boston Sports
- Foodies
- Austin Peeps
- Batch review my mentions (people who used @kyleflaherty) from 2007 and 2008.
- Analyze trends to determine frequency of communications in order to find those I talked to the most.
- Cross-reference this with my lists in Tweetdeck (now that they are interlinked with lists in the API).
- Find the other Dave Fleet's I've been missing.

