Is there a Mac app that will show notification of Twitter trending topics on your display when they start trending?

By far my favorite Mac Twitter client (that also had trends capability) is TweetDeck. The cool thing about it is that it's an Adobe Air app, so it works on Mac and Windows. tweetdeck.com/ In TweetDeck you use the TwitScoop feature to get a trend cloud of words that you can click on and follow that trend.

________________________________________________________ If you are looking for pure Twitter trends information, then I would look at these web based resources. Twitterfall - A cool site to check out twitter trends. You can select a trending topic, add your own custom search, get geolocation tweets to see what people are talking about in that area.

They also have an iPhone client. http://twitterfall.com/ TwiBuzz - Twibuzz is a trending tool similar to Google Trends. You get a realtime view of how often people are tweeting your favorite keywords.

http://www.twibuzz.com/ retweetradar - This shows a word cloud like TwitScoop in TweetDeck. You can also follow the page on Twitter by following @retweetradar http://www.retweetradar.com/ Tweetag - Very similar to retweetradar. It display the 40 most talked about topics in the last 24 hours.

http://tweetag.com/ Trendistic - This one shows off a cool graph of trends that's fully interactive. http://trendistic.com/ ________________________________________________________ If you use Safari on your Mac, then you can turned and web page (or portion of a page) into a Dashboard widget. To do so Control + Click on the web page, then from the contextual menu choose "Open in Dashboard…" You can then define the region or area of the page that you want to turn into a Dashboard widget.

________________________________________________________ Below is an image of TweetDeck, with the right most pane showing the TwitScoop feature.

Twitter Trends 1.0 , although its a widget for os x.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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