More Twitter apps, mashups and plugins than you can shake your greasy stick at! If you have twitter addiction (or a twittion) then this site is for you, Twitdom - The Twitter Application Database.
Browser Plugins
TwitterFox
This extension adds an icon on the status bar which notifies you when your friends update their tweets. Also it has a small text input field to update your tweets.
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Desktop Applications
Twinja
Twinja is a Twitter client written using Adobe Air. It works on Mac and Windows.
Some features supported by Twinja:
- Automatic login (remembers your login details)
- Send messages & replies direct from your desktop
- Automatic URL & User recognition
- Quickly view Public/Personal/Featured timelines
- Double click each message to reply
- Click on the heartto FOLLOW a user
- Use Twitter’s normal syntax (such as d user message) etc
- Resize vertically to fit your desktop surroundings
- Automatically checks for new messages every 2 minutes
- Re-login feature for multiple users

View all Twitter Desktop Applications
Mashups
Jobfeedr
Jobfeedr crawls most of the major job boards aggregates these into custom Twitter Channels and feeds jobs to Twitter in real time for by city and job type.

Mobile
PocketTweets
PocketTweets is a Web-based Twitter client for the Apple iPhone. See the latest tweets from your contacts, update your status remotely, or see what’s happening around the world by viewing the public timeline. — all via EDGE or WiFi. PocketTweets was built from the ground up to support Apple’s new phone platform. To access PocketTweets, open this page on your iPhone.

Web
StatTweets
StatTweets enables you to get news, live game scores, standings, rankings, point spread updates, and other stats for your favorite basketball or football team all from Twitter!
From StatTweets:
Most sports-related media outlets that have a Twitter account simply blast everything through a single account. I don’t know about you, but I don’t find this very useful. I prefer Twitter updates targeted at just the teams I’m interested in. And I’m not talking about just a news feed. It needs to be as if each sports team had a twitter account and a stats geek behind the scenes tweeting interesting stuff. That’s exactly what the StatTweets accounts are intended to do (but it is all automated). Not only can you follow just the teams you are interested in, but you can interact with each account to retrieve team and player stats dynamically.





























January 6th, 2009 at 6:56 pm
Thanks for the coverage on Twitdom. Highly appreciated!
January 6th, 2009 at 9:47 pm
Ooh I like the look of Twinja, looks pretty slick