Twitter and Google Maps Mashup

March 19, 2007 by Stirlyn 

Thanks Clive for the heads up on this mashup. Check out http://twittermap.com/twittervision to see who’s Twittering where. You can check out your local vicinity or globally. See what the world is Twittering about. It’s almost like watching TV.

You can checkout David Troy (the creator) on Twitter.

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