Twitter Search
continues to impress me. It’s quickly becoming one of the best things about
the service.
I woke up this morning and noticed that my
Feedburner/Google
subscriber count had plummeted from around 900 to around 400–a drop of 500.
Content creators don’t like that because it makes you start wondering what
you did wrong.
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…etc.
So I fire up
Quicksilver
and run a Twitter Search (screencast forthcoming) on the word “feedburner”.
Instantly I get back hundreds of people asking the same exact questions,
which confirms my theory that there’s been a glitch with the subscriber
numbers at Google.
This is power. No, this is serious power. Never have we been able to
so easily figure out if the “world” (by sampling) is having the same problem
you are, or what “people” are talking about.
Sure, we’ve had the mailing lists for various products and communities, and
IRC channels are good for those types of queries, but never has it been this
mainstream (and thus, useful). Exciting stuff. ::












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