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TweetVolume: Teach42 is on par with Brie

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I fully admit that some of these blog posts are full of cheese. And my tweets even more so. However, now I have a way to measure it. TweetVolume allows you to search for different terms and see how often they’ve been mentioned on Twitter. So I did a search for cheesy things, like Gouda, Swiss, Cheddar, Brie… and Teach42. I knew I wouldn’t be more popular than Swiss (let’s face it, who really is?), but I was pleasantly surprised to find that I was on par with Brie and beating the snot out of Gouda.

I call that a victory of sorts!

I suppose you could do other searches, like Mac’s vs.PC’s vs. Linux, Google vs. Yahoo vs. MSN, or Spiderman vs. Transformers vs. Shrek vs. Simpsons vs. Pirates. Share any interesting ones you come up with!

  • 4 out of 5 mice favor Teach42 over other leading cheeses!

    Alan

    5/31/2007

  • You’re not cheesy!! Why don’t you compare yourself to something like…chocolate! Here’s what I found when I tried it! Guess more people care about chocolate and laundry than us, though!

    coolcatteacher (Alas, I am less popular than cheese!0
    74

    teach42
    130

    chocolate
    3310

    laundry
    2230

    education
    813

    Vicki Davis

    6/2/2007

  • Google used to have something that allowed you to see correlations between two items, mostly to track hit ratios.

    I think it went away now, and was replaced by the google analytics site. For shame, it was fun while it lasted.

    Andy Allen

    6/8/2007

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