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Zeitgeist is a prototype to highlight the most shared BBC webpages on Twitter, a digest to link people to the hottest BBC pages. The project is part of a larger area of exploration to see how the BBC can use real-time trending data to enrich user experiences. One of our recent projects Music Trends shows how the artists played on BBC radio are trending on other music services, such as Last.fm and We are Hunted.
yourTwapperKeeper leverages many of the key components of the TwapperKeeper.com web service. It allows users to add keyword / hashtags they want to track and provide additional metadata to describe the archive. It also provides the ability to view the data in multiple formats (HTML, EXCEL, RSS, JSON).
Do you want to archive tweets from your conference? Maybe archive trending hashtags or keywords for historical or analysis purposes? Maybe save your own personal tweets?