Top 10 Web Apps Which Support Twitter Lists in 2009

As a member of Retweet Group launched by Daniel Scocco from DailyBlogTips, I created a Twitter list for the group, so that I can track what’s up in the group easily.

Up till now, I have created one public Twitter list and followed two, how many Twitter lists have you created or followed? Mashable, who said there would be 10 ways to use Twitter lists, has created 16 Twitter lists and followed one.

Although Twitter lists are so important and popular, there are not much web applications which supports Twitter lists yet. Among those which support Twitter lists, below 10 will be the best web apps in 2009:

1. Brizzly

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Brizzly lets you manage multiple Twitter accounts and Facebook. You can see your lists or others, create or delete your lists, follow or unfollow others’ lists. You can also add or remove your list members.

Go to Brizzly

2. CoTweet

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CoTweet is a nice web app for you to manage multiple Twitter accounts and schedule your tweets. You can see your created or followed lists, create or delete your lists, see what lists others have created and follow or unfollow them.

Go to CoTweet

3. Dabr

dabr

Dabr is a famous web app for mobile phone, but it is also workable on computer browser. You can check out the Twitter lists you or others created, you can also see the list members or subscribers.

Go to dabr

4. Dabr.nl

dabr.nl

Dabr.nl is famous for its copy of Dabr and its cool domain name. All the features are same as Dabr.

Go to Dabr.nl

5. HootSuite

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HootSuite lets you manage multiple Twitter accounts as well as your Facebook, LinkedIn and Ping.fm. You can see your created and followed lists, create new lists, add or remove list members.

Go to HootSuite

6. iTweet

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iTweet is workable well for computer browser as well as iPhone. You can read the Twitter lists you created, you followed or you are on. You can also create new lists.

Go to iTweet

7. Seesmic

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Besides computer browser, Seesmic is also available for desktop and mobile phone ( Android or BlackBerry). You can see the Twitter lists you created or followed.

Go to Seesmic

8. Twitstat Mobile

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Like Dabr, Twitstat Mobile is also a famous mobile website to use Twitter, and it is also workable on computer browsers. You can read the lists you created or followed, see which lists you are on, or create new lists.

Go to Twitstat Mobile

9. Twitter

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Twitter is the creator of Twitter lists. You can add, follow or delete the lists, see which lists you are on, add or remove list members, and you can also check out others’ lists, then follow or unfollow them.

Go to Twitter

10. Yoono

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Yoono is a firefox add-on, which lets you manage 11 social network or IM services, including Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, and so on. You can reply, retweet or translate the tweets in the lists your created or followed.

Go to Yoono

There will be more web apps which will support Twitter lists next year, if you have more now, would you please share them with us? :-)

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11 Comments

  1. Posted December 17, 2009 at 2:54 pm | Permalink

    Great list. I have to admit that I have not paid to much attention to the Twitter list thing yet. I guess I should get on board. I’ve stumbled this so I can return to it and follow up. Thanks for the resources
    .-= Luca Di Nicola´s last blog ..Keep Your Website Visitors Longer With This Quick Tweak =-.

  2. Young
    Posted December 17, 2009 at 3:47 pm | Permalink

    @Luca Di Nicola I am begging you will like the Twitter lists service, :-) Thanks for stumble very much!

  3. Posted December 17, 2009 at 4:51 pm | Permalink

    I use Power Twitter and it supports lists as well.
    -Hannah @CookingManager.Com
    .-= Hannah ´s last blog ..Spanish Rice with Variations =-.

  4. Young
    Posted December 17, 2009 at 10:57 pm | Permalink

    @Hannah Thanks for the recommendation!!

    @tonzr Nice to hear that you like the list, cheers!

  5. Posted December 18, 2009 at 12:47 am | Permalink

    I am currently looking at PeopleBrowser.

  6. Young
    Posted December 18, 2009 at 1:59 am | Permalink

    @Christine Taylor Thanks for the recommendation very much! I will check out it later.

  7. Posted December 18, 2009 at 2:23 am | Permalink

    Thanks for including Yoono on your list Young! We’ll be adding some more lists features in our next release. Send us your feedback anytime.

    Todd @yoono

  8. Posted December 18, 2009 at 2:55 pm | Permalink

    I have created one list, and I’m really enjoying it. The list is rather small, but instead of putting close to everybody on the list, I am going to be aware of who I put on the list. My first list is about “how to blog”, and that’s the beauty of lists, they can be niche lists.

    When it comes to the list of free web apps, the only one I have used is Twitter :-)
    .-= Jens P. Berget´s last blog ..Students Recruiting Students By Blogging =-.

  9. Young
    Posted December 18, 2009 at 8:03 pm | Permalink

    @Todd Pringle Looking forward to Yoono’s update.

    @Jens P. Berget Haha, Twitter has most features of lists. Besides Twitter website, is there any other twitter client you use to update your twitter?

  10. Posted December 19, 2009 at 6:16 am | Permalink

    @Young I use Tweetie on both my iPhone and my Mac. I have paid for the iPhone version, but the Mac version is free (featuring ads, costs money if you want to remove the ads). I am very satisfied with Tweetie.

    I have been using TweetDeck, a great and free alternative.

    I have also tested TweetGlide, another interesting free alternative.
    .-= Jens P. Berget´s last blog ..Students Recruiting Students By Blogging =-.

  11. Young
    Posted December 19, 2009 at 4:35 pm | Permalink

    @Jens P. Berget You have used the best twitter applications in the world. I hear that Tweetie is the best app for iPhone, and I think TweetDeck is the best app for PC. I haven’t used TweetGlide yet, since I mainly use web apps, instead of desktop apps, maybe I will give it a try later. :-)

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