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There’s your Twitter authority list: Retweetist

Ernst-Jan Written on 19th January 2009                                                                                                              7 COMMENTS some text
Ernst-Jan Pfauth, editor in chief

RetweetistWhen Jon Wheatly launched his authority-based Twitter search mash-up, the tech blogosphere started discussing which factors determine one’s authority on the microblogging service. Several bloggers mentioned the number of retweets – the reposting of someone else’s post because you can appreciate it. Since then, retweeting became the new Twitter hype. Out of the blue, every body started giving each other credit for tweets.

This has given the idea of retweets as an authority factor even more authority. Thus the new app by Mike Sheetal – our beloved webtipr from Tokyo – might become an important top list for Twitter. Sheetal developed Retweetist, a site on which you can check which URL’s and tweets are the most retweeted. More importantly, you can also check who gets retweeted the most.

So this is the top list of the last 24 hours. Combine it with the Top 10,000 of Twittercounter and you got your ultimate Twitter Top list.

Retweetist - Users

Ever found love on a bullet train?

Mike Sheetal Written on 20th August 2008                                                                                                              0 COMMENTS some text
Mike Sheetal, Next Web WebTipr in Japan

The answer to that question seems to be a resounding yes going by the title of a new Japanese magazine called Shinkansen&Love. The Shinkansen (bullet train) is apparently now the way to see the big city, go shopping and find love.

Shinkansen&Love

It is actually a fashion-related magazine with accompanying stylish video minisite to show what a wonderful time you can have shopping in Tokyo. All sarcasm aside, the combination of intercity trains and love, while having its roots in some strong history (The Orient Express for example), is comical even for Japanese.

For the record, the site is a co-production from Studio Voice Magazine and online recommendation site, Tokyobookmark.


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