The 5 Most Awesome Google-Twitter Combined Applications

Written by: Christine Buske on Monday, April 20th, 2009
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Here is a TwitterMap with my latest Tweet & location

Here is a TwitterMap with my latest Tweet & location

I blogged about using Twitter to distribute interesting links directly from Google Reader last week, and since I’ve really started looking into other cool applications using Twitter and Google applications combined.

I never thought the two would match so well, but there are a few really awesome things you can do that integrate Twitter with Google Talk, Google Maps, Google Home and even Google Calendar. Here is a list of the coolest applications that help you Tweet your mind out using Google apps!

  1. Tweet yourself into organization with TwitterCalYou can add events directly to your Google Calendar by sending a Tweet to a bot that processes and forwards your events directly to your Google Calendar. How is this useful? I guess for the truly Twitter addicted, this one makes sense because you never have to leave Twitter to add appointments. I always have GCal running on my computer, so I am not sure I will need this one. It’s a really neat idea nonetheless though.
  2. Twitter Gadget – Stay on top of Tweets from your Google Home page using this Twitter Gadget
  3. GTalk has been talking to Twitter for ages – Download GTalk (or use it directly in Gmail), and add “twitter@twitter.com” to your contact list. While you’re busy, you can Tweet directly from GTalk by sending an IM of your Tweet to this Twitter contact.
  4. Twitter from your Blackberry – You can either Twitter from your Blackberry using the mobile GTalk application (download it here directly from your Blackberry: www.blackberry.com/googletalk), or you can download TwitterBerry by pointing your mobile browser to this address: http://orangatame.com/ota/twitterberry/
  5. TwitterMapSearch where a Tweet is coming from. If you like people to know where you are tweeting from, you can add information on different locations, and when they search for you on the map, your Tweets will be displayed according to the locations you sent them from. A funny variant of this is Twittervision, which is a big world map displaying the latest Tweets and their location. So basically you get a snapshot of what is being Tweeted around the world, and what random strangers are up to.

I’m loving Twittervision as my newest hypnotizing time-waster. Careful, you’ll be watching out for the next Tweet, and the next, and the next…. I wonder how long it would take to catch my own Tweet on it.

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2 Responses to “The 5 Most Awesome Google-Twitter Combined Applications”

  1. Ben Pikeon 20 Apr 2009 at 10:23 pm

    you do realize Twitter turned off the IM (Google Talk) service about a year ago…

  2. steveon 14 May 2009 at 4:18 am

    * Integrated with Google Docs and Google Calendar.
    * Twitter-like feature to let people know what you are working on.