Twitterfall provides a lot of options, but you'll only see each tweet once as it scrolls down and you must be logged in for it to work. ![]() Note that TweetBeam is only provided free for non-commercial use. TweetBeam is visually appealing, but you're limited at what you can search for (mostly a hashtag, although you can highlight individual users or a list). Your choice will depend on what you want to display and how you want to display it. #2: Choose a website to display the Twitter feed Throw in the 'AND' operator and you could search for tweets about the same term from multiple users. For instance, if you wanted a stream of tweets from me that were about Facebook, you could search for from:lizgross144+facebook. It's pointless on its own, because that's how a default search works, but when you combine it with other operators, it becomes powerful. Using +, you can pull in tweets that only include a certain term. One very useful search operator that's not found in the chart on the left is '+'. If you familiarize yourself with the Twitter search operators, you can display a much more sophisticated feed. It might be as simple as a hashtag, or you might want to get a little more sophisticated. ![]() ![]() Use these terms to beef up your Twitter searches.
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