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Retweetist Discovers Most Valuable Users And Accounts From Twitter

Sun, Jan 18th, 2009 |

If you really think it’s not the number of followers on Twitter that counts but how many times stuff gets retweeted, Retweetist might be the right service for you. The application and its corresponding Twitter account are essentially Twitter trend barometers and the work of Mike Sheetal, director of Tokyo-based creative agency UltraSuperNew.

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