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Twitter could be overwhelming, when you follow a lot of people. Often times, you might find yourself in a deluge of tweets and it is very easy to miss tweets from your closest friends, or other sources of interest.
OutTwit offers a very simple way that lets you quickly check what your sources of interest are tweeting about.
Follow these steps to create your own Twitter group:
1. Install OutTwit if you haven’t already. Complete the basic set up.
2. Click on OutTwit drop down menu in Outlook toolbar. Select “Search/Track Keywords”.
3. Click on “New”
4. In the “Search for” text box, add the Twitter ids you are interested in, to the group. For example: “from:Lifehacker OR from:mashable”
5. Click on “Select Folder” and assign an Outlook folder for your group. I’m calling it “MyGroup”.
6. Click on Save and return to the “Manage Searches” window, and hit “Close”
That’s it… MyGroup is ready.
Open My Group folder in Outlook and check out tweets from people in your group.
By creating your own Twitter Group in Outloook, you can filter out signal from noise. You no longer have to dig through a pile of tweets searching for tweets from your friends.
There are tons of other possibilities with OutTwit+Twitter Search integration. Check out this page for supported search operators.
The beauty of OutTwit lies in its seamless integration with Outlook, which you probably have open all the time anyway. So, that’s one less application on your desktop.
Make use of the Search/Track feature in OutTwit and boost up Twitter’s Signal-to-Noise ratio.
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enoma 1…
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enoma 1…
Had to read this twice, real nice article, keep it up…
high 5ive…
This was a good read, kinda early in the morning though. Should do some work
lol…
get found…
Really gained insight from this post, thanks for taking time to write it…
frankful 7even…
Awesome post thx…
Kudos on content driven sites!…
We ran into “%BLOGTITLE%” and included a link for you to check out %BLOGURL%…