Here's my blog post where I'll publish nicely layed out hashtag collections
Fit for any browser, although Firefox is highly recommended over IE as the latter takes ages to load - some of these contain 3,000 or more tweets and thus links to pictures (avatars) on Twitter
#ADLRR2010 - added 2010-04-19: 371 tweets, 2010-04-13 09:58:40 to 2010-04-19 15:39:35
#e2conf 2010 - added 2010-06-22: 19,302 tweets, 2010-01-02 19:03:52 to 2010-06-22 07:00:46
#e2conf 2009 - added 2010-06-22: 9,358 tweets, 2009-06-24 21:55:34 to 2009-12-31 12:28:30
#gartnercrm - added 2010-06-29: 1,419 tweets, 2010-06-24 14:41:38 to 2010-06-29 09:17:11
impactoegp - added 2010-06-02: 195 tweets, 2010-05-27 08:13:14 to 2010-06-02 01:15:10
#kmers - added 2010-08-20: 500 tweets, starting at Thu, 12 Aug 2010 17:07:44 and ending at Tue, 17 Aug 2010 17:23:19 on the word: #kmers
#nosqleu - added 2010-04-21: 937 tweets, 2010-04-14 13:39:29 to 2010-04-22 18:42:30 (refreshed 2010-04-22)
#sapphirenow - added 2010-05-21: 12,769 tweets, 2010-05-10 15:22:32 to 2010-05-21 09:50:54
#sbenyc - added 2010-04-20: 1,013 tweets, 2010-04-15 19:20:27 to 2010-04-20 21:35:13 (layout slightly changed 2010-04-21)
#shiftconf - added 2010-04-19: 453 tweets, 2010-04-12 06:32:02 to 2010-04-19 21:24:08
#vint - added 2010-06-09: 649 tweets, 2010-06-03 23:34:38 to 2010-06-09 09:34:41
#vmforce - added 2010-05-03: 2,918 tweets, 2010-04-26 10:30:41 to 2010-05-03 19:12:17
Update 2010-05-03 22:10 CET: moved text down, and Collections up
Some of them I'll get with my own Search application (if they're less than 10 days old), others I'll retrieve via a JSON output from a TwapperKeeper archive
I think there's some demand for this, as I've been hashtag-following conferences via Twitter for a while now, and haven't seen anything like this. Robert Lavigne usually makes his own collection after #e20 conferences,
and Twitter Search doesn't offer more than a briefly available 10-day history of tweets, presented in pages of maximum 100 tweets each - but mine are complete collections, contained in a single HTML file
TwapperKeeper of course fills a nice hole in that market, but doesn't offer a decent layout other than the JSON output (other than what they show on their site), and is currently not planning to do so either
Anyway, that's all contemplations, here's the list (which I'll keep sorting alphabetically)
I might turn this into a service one of these days, if you'd like that, so don't hesitate to AYE or NAY to that
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