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JournoTwit: A Twitter client for journalists

Posted by Craig Kanalley | Posted in Reviews | Posted on 29-06-2009

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Ever wish there was a way to organize your chaotic Twitter stream into a series of columns, one with pictures, one with replies, one with retweets, one with generic chatter, and even one with potential story ideas?

Yes, there’s Tweetdeck for those familiar with Twitter, but now there’s a new option out there, designed with the journalist in mind: JournoTwit.

JournoTwit organizes your Twitter feed into columns for an easier read.

JournoTwit organizes your Twitter feed by columns for an easier read.

Andrew Spode Miller, a UK tech journalist and Web developer, says he designed JournoTwit “out of necessity.”

“Twitter was taking up way too much of my time, but I knew it was an invaluable resource,” Miller said. “I was a big fan of TweetDeck, but they just weren’t implementing the features I was after.”

JournoTwit makes Twitter “more digestable,” he says. It is entirely Web-based so there are no downloads required.  Your settings are stored, so you can move from computer to computer without losing the setup. And it supports use of multiple accounts, as many journalists operate both personal and professional accounts.

“The biggest feature is the way that JournoTwit divides your Twitter feed up,” Miller said. “Frankly, I think it’s ludicrous that we are still monitoring a single feed of data, where there are clear classifications of tweets available.”

Anytime someone you follow posts a picture, it displays as a separate feed. When someone sends an @ reply to someone else, it goes under “Chatter.” Anytime someone posts a link that isn’t a picture, it goes to the “Potential News” column. As Miller says, “When someone posts a link to something – chances are, it’s to a news story or to something interesting going on that you should know about.”

The best use of the potential news column is following accounts with automated feeds, Miller says.  These accounts are news sources that simply spit out a headline with a link.  Now they can be separated from your main feed and not get in the way.

Miller (@spode) says he has big plans for JournoTwit.  He is working with Dan Monsieurle (@mled) on further development and hopes to implement additional features. He said of the next version, “It’s looking to be quite something.”

So what are you waiting for? Give JournoTwit a try for yourself.

Let us know what you think of the client by sending an @ reply to @TwitJourn or leaving a comment below.

  • "Twitter is being sued for patent infringement. Surprised? OK, probably not, but you'd think the plaintiff would at least wait for Twitter to actually make money before striking. According to TechCrunch: 'Twitter is being sued ... by TechRadium, a Texas-based technology company which makes mass notification systems for public safety organizations, the military, and utilities.' The abstract to patent #7130389 describes it: 'A digital notification and response system utilizes an administrator interface to transmit a message from an administrator to a user contact device. The system comprises a dynamic information database that includes user contact data, priority information, and response data. The administrator initiates distribution of the message based upon grouping information, priority information, and the priority order.' Two other patents are involved as well."
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  • Journotwit helps me weed out unwanted comments, lets me shorten urls for use elsewhere, helps me track favourite searches,and everything out neatly. It's helping me find a + Kidney4Vicky . It's #Vicky! Wait'll you see what;s in alpha!
  • tex
    Statuzer ( http://www.statuzer.com ) does the same in a desktop client
  • ckanal
    JournoTwit does not run on AIR.
  • Phil
    Whats the difference to Seesmic Desktop?
  • ckanal
    JournoTwit can be launched in your Web browser and that's it; does not require any installations, like Seesmic which runs on AIR.
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