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View all postsTweetbeep is the new Track
A solid (and maybe better) replacement for Twitter tracking.

Enter Tweetbeep.com: "Like Google Alerts for Twitter". This tool was created by Michael Jensen, @mdjensen on Twitter. Tweetbeep scans Twitter for terms or usernames (they use the excellent Summize for this) and emails you with your results.

Tracking vs. #Hashtags
Twitter's tracking feature is great. #Hashtags would complement it well.

Twitter Tracking:
- involuntary
- results are broader and less contextual
- great for customer service, marketing, vanity
- automatically removes anonymity (can't opt out of tracking searches)
- no "on-board" archiving
- present tense only (cannot track past tweets)
#Hashtags:
- voluntary
- items are intentionally tagged so results are higher quality
- great for networking, community, research
- anonymity is removed by knowing participation
- creates public archive
- can search Twitterstream into the past