How to show all tweets related to a web page with a single click

Tweets link often to web pages. The reverse direction works too: with one click you can see tweets that are related to the current page your browser is showing. This is the second part of our mini Twitter tutorial (part 1 here).

You could use a URL Twitter enabled search engine like http://backtweets.com/search?q= to find tweets related to a specific URL.

We like best the sidebar from bit.ly (in October 2009; new and often better Twitter related tools and services are becoming available every day).
When you would like to see what people say on Twitter about the current page in your browser you just install this bookmarklet.
From then on you just have to click once on its button and the bit.ly sidebar will show you all tweets related to the page that you are currently reading.

Great!

Find here a tutorial and all instructions: http://bit.ly/pages/tools/sidebar/

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Screenshot of early  comments on Twitter about US President Barack Obama getting the Nobel Peace Prize 2009. Congratulations Mr. Obama!





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One Response to “How to show all tweets related to a web page with a single click”

  1. Explanations for Twitter trending topics getting a trend | Scharnetzki`s - line of reasoning Says:
    November 25th, 2009 at 9:46 pm

    [...] This is part 3 of our Twitter related mini-tutorial (part1, part2). [...]

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