
I've asked around, but no-one can give me a clear idea on how you successfully manage to follow more than 300 people through Twitter. Surely you must spend your day sorting the wheat from the chaff (and there's a lot of chaff), just to be able to chat and respond to your friends or colleagues? Still, I suppose if you look like you are following 300 people, it gives the impression you're immensely popular. There must be a better way of managing your incoming and outgoing tweets.
The Nambu Network 1.1.12 is a free tool for your Mac that enables you to follow people from multiple social networking sites, including Twitter and Friendfeed. Indeed, these are the primary two, at the moment. Still, it's well designed and enables you to group together key friends, see who's following you and much more. We're still not clear why it wasn't created in Adobe Air, as many other similar apps are and this enables cross-platform development.
Nambu link.
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