3 New Twitter Apps you will fall in love with: a weekly round up

Having seen so many twitter apps in the past couple of months, I have not been wowed more than a few times in a week, but I was seriously wowed three times last week! Among the long list of twitter apps I was looking at, these three twitter apps will charm you. It will make you smile, laugh, or at least slightly richer, if you decide to sell a little bit of your soul. No matter how you feel, these apps are high quality, relatively well thought out, some may have bright future, I think.

My pick of the week:Streaming live from twitter!
Camtwit1
Twitcam lets you broadcasting live from your webcam and twit about it, while you are at it broadcasting, you can also chat with your viewers via Twitter right from your broadcast page. This application is not only fun, but can be extremely useful for bloggers, businesses/brands to get one step closer to followers.

My runner up of the week
t.wist.it
If you have been on twitter for a while, you know getting a customized twitter profile background is the next fun step that should not be hard to achieve. t.wist.it grabs your flickr’s newest set of photos and automatically set them as your profile background. It’s so easy caveman can do it! My profile had a makeover (with my fabulous photos) before I knew it. Must try!

It’s all about money, again
twivert
I have never tried but always been interested in knowing the “ad network” on twitter, there are quite a few of them. Twivert is one of the newest, and is seeing exponential growth last week. Somehow, no matter how many people are against the idea of selling “contextual” ad tweets (it’s like selling your soul, according to one of the bloggers who are against it), ad networks continue to grab a lot of traffic, although I really don’t know the # for the actual monetary transactions. In its own words, Twivert provides “value ads” which you can share with your friends through twitter. When someone clicks on these ads you get paid, thats it.

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