Despite the various “glaring omissions” that have been well debated in the past week, I agree that the iPad will be a success. It may not fully blossom, past the early adopters, until a v1.5 or v2, but it’s going to be very popular. As a UI designer I want one to develop for, as a consumer I want one because it looks so fun to play with. Anyhow, this Charlie Rose segment (presented in iPad-reistant Flash) sums things up well:
Found via: TechCrunch
Feel the need to track some tweets? Get your twitter analytics fix, by using these handy web-based tools…
- Twitter Grader gives you a grade based on the power of your Twitter profile.
- Twinfulence: a simple tool using the Twitter API to to measure the combined influence of twitterers and their followers, with a few social network statistics thrown in as bonus.
- TweetStats helps you graph your Twitter Stats including: Tweets per hour; Tweets per month; Tweet timeline; Reply statistics
- TwitGraph analyzes your tweets and presents the data in pie-chart form
- Twitstat - Real time Twitter Analytics
- Twitter Quotient will get your Twitter stats (# friends, #updates) and calculate your Twitter profile standing
- Twist - see trends in twitter in comparison line chart format
- Tweetrush is a service that aims to provide estimated stats on Twitter usage over a period of time via many attractive bar charts
- Twitter meter let’s you query an index of all the words that have been sent to twitter’s public timeline (since late 2007) and plot the number of times that word was used over time.
- TweetVolume is a useful tool for tracking the usage volume, of specific keywords or phrases, in the twit-osphere