I sometimes look at my list of Twitter followers to see where they are geographically but this involves looking at their entries one by one. Mapmyfollowers allows one to use a mashup developed by Scotia Systems . ReadWriteWeb says "that allows you to see where in the world the people who follow you on Twitter are. Up to 1000 at a time can be viewed on a map and there's something magical about the resulting experience."
I logged into MapMyFollowers and, after giving them access to my Twitter account, was able to produce a map within a minute or two.
Geniaus' Followers on Twitter |
Geniaus' Wordcloud |
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I had not heard of MapMyFollowers before, but it is rather fun! My followers are not quite as widespread as yours, but their word cloud is very similar. I am in the process of writing some material that I hope will encourage more family historians to use Twitter, so hopefully your map and mine will soon show more pins in Australia.
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