#Remix
Blog URL http://hashtagremix.com
Tags twitter, startup, API, find followers, twitter followers, twindexx, wefollow
The founders of Twindexx.com blog here about the startup process, twitter programming, and general discussion.
Latest Blog Posts
- @jack @ev @biz - what have you done?! How 3 guys changed everything. on May 28, 2009
Have they created something terrific? Yes. Changed the web forever? Probably. Unknowingly helped millions, in some small or possibly substantial way? Absolutely. Of course Twitter has it’s fair share of spammers, scammers and generally non-desi...
- @jack @ev @biz – what have you done?! How 3 guys changed everything. on May 28, 2009
Have they created something terrific? Yes. Changed the web forever? Probably. Unknowingly helped millions, in some small or possibly substantial way? Absolutely. Of course Twitter has it’s fair share of spammers, scammers and generally non-desi...
- Twitter’s new Mentions (@ reply) policy will have a big impact! on May 13, 2009
Have you noticed fewer updates in your timeline? Today Twitter implemented a policy that removes messages beginning with @username, if @username is not someone you follow. Meaning, if your friends are interacting with someone you do not follow, it wi...
- Must See TV for Entrepreneurs (It’s not on NBC) #twist on May 12, 2009
My ‘must watch’ list is short - The Office, 30 Rock and Family Guy. But there’s a new addition - a show I will watch religiously (unless it takes a dive), and it’s not on cable. It’s This Week In Startups, hosted by Jaso...
- How to: create a fancy word-cloud of your tweets on May 11, 2009
Tip provided by @marismith. If you want to get a word-cloud like the one shown to share with your friends, here’s how; 1) Go to http://www.tweetstats.com and enter your twitter username. It will take a little time to process. 2) At the top of t...
- What our followers look like in blog format… on May 10, 2009
We appreciate you all! Get your twitter mosaic here.
- Why (we think) what we do is important… on May 8, 2009
Twitter is growing at a tremendous rate (I like to start my posts with an extremely obvious fact) and it is arguably one of the most useful tools since email. But all of these additional users present a double-edged situation. More wonderfully talent...




