Tool of the week for journalists - WhoReTweetedMe
New tool WhoReTweetedMe is useful to journalists and bloggers to keep track of a particular post
New tool WhoReTweetedMe is useful to journalists and bloggers to keep track of a particular post
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The name says it all. WhoReTweetedMe was launched less than a week ago (although the headline below suggests it may now be called WhoTweetedMe due to the troublesome name and URL when written in lower case).
How is it of use to journalists? It allows you to see who has tweeted a particular article.
Announcing that he had created the tool, social media scientist at HubSpot Dan Zarrella said:
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