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Have you ever wanted to see what was happening at that one event you could not go to? Did the plain text-backchannels somehow left you feeling disappointed?
Twitterfountain comes to your aid: we mash up tweets and Flickr-images that share the same tags into a spectacular visual. Below is a sample, that you can even copy and embed in your own site:
Twitterfountain is a concept owned by De Ondernemers BV, Erik Katerborg and CDEF Holding.

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[...] Apps « hiimok – Twitter Gifts Twitterfountain June 22, 2008 Twitterfountain – embeddable widget that displays Tweets and Flickr images sharing the same [...]
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[...] across this widget, thought I’d give it a try… A pretty cool way to keep up with what’s going on at [...]
[...] across this widget, thought I’d give it a try… A pretty cool way to keep up with what’s going on at [...]
[...] across this widget, thought I’d give it a try… A pretty cool way to keep up with what’s going on at [...]
[...] across this widget, thought I’d give it a try… A pretty cool way to keep up with what’s going on at [...]
[...] About Twitterfountain | Twitterfountain – Have you ever wanted to see what was happening at that one event you could not go to? Did the plain text-backchannels somehow left you feeling disappointed?<br /> <br /> Twitterfountain comes to your aid: we mash up tweets and Flickr-images that share the same tags into a spectacular visual. Below is a sample, that you can even copy and embed in your own site: [...]