Some months back we mention about 52 cool Twitter Plugins for WordPress, 59 Twitter Mobile Apps, 110+ Best Twitter Tools and 21 Great Twitter Analytics Tools. And today we are going to mention about twitter search engines, Twitter, one of the most popular sites on the Web, doesn’t make it too easy to search within the site for what you’re looking for. Here are the top five best Twitter search engines that you can use to find people, popular content, links, and much more.
Here are the 6 Best Twitter Search Engines :-
Twitter Search offers some pretty decent search tools that you can use to narrow down what you’re looking for; they also follow trending topics so you can see what’s hot fast.
2. TweetScan
If you’re trying to find specific content on Twitter, TweetScan is a good bet. This search engine tracks keywords or phrases for you, and then delivers what it finds to you via a variety of methods: onsite search results, email, or RSS.
3. WeFollow
WeFollow groups Twitter users by their primary occupation and/or topics of interest, and then ranks them according to how many Twitter followers they have. If you’re looking for interesting people to follow on Twitter, WeFollow provides a great way to search and select exactly what you want.
4. Topsy
Topsy is a a search engine that follows conversations around the Web based on a Twitter springboard of over 30 million users and what they’re talking about. It’s an amazing way to find what people are talking about in real-time.
5. Twazzup
Search Twitter in real-time – find relevant content.
What The Trend captures the current hot topics that are surfacing on Twitter in real-time, and then adds user-submitted explanations as to why they’re trending. It’s an interesting way to see what’s behind the buzz, and track it right to the source.
























This is great! I’ve been looking for something like WeFollow because I want to follow more people in the web design/usability world, but the Twitter search isn’t showing up the greatest results. Thanks for this list. I will bookmark it and refer it to friends!
http://www.searchtastic.com/ is a Twitter search engine that allows you to export search results to Excel.
topsy is great…i use it most of the time!!
This is a good compilation. TipTop, my favorite, at http://FeelTipTop.com is also a strong contender for any such Top X list.