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image thumb12 Pulse Marries Posterous To Bring TechMeme Look Alike For iPad Readers

Ever heard about Techmeme? You must have if you read this blog or any other news on technology, then came Tweetmeme to aggregate tweets in a similar fashion. Today Alphonso Labs announced of coming out Pulse, an app for the iPad that provides you a nice way to read your feeds.

The team has shook hands with Posterous to make this happen, enable users to create their own individual pulses. While Tweetmeme compiles similar news under a source and Tweetmeme does the same with tweets from Twitter, Pulse turns out as Pulsememe to do the same with whatever news you share as a pulse on the application. Upon coming across Pulsememe, reading Siegler’s post at TechCrunch I gave the destination a look over and it is quite simple, though pretty skinny at the moment with barely enough content. Something which will obviously grow popular with time.

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image thumb131 Arent you tired of URL Shorteners yet? Have TweetMemes ReTwt.me

Looking for another URL shortener? Here is TweetMeme‘s ReTwt.me, the latest to add to the ever growing list of URL shorteners. You can be assured that it does nothing special except for what every URL shortener does, shorten links so that they are easier to tweet and retweet. Share links from its site, help you analyze how many clicks does each tweet generate wit its analytics with the help of its API. While there is a room for almost every other new Link shortener, I am not sure what exactly are we going to do with so many of these?

image thumb15 Tweetmeme continues to improve itself

Tweetmeme is definitely making it big with being the tweet aggregator and more importantly its doing great with its re-tweet. Almost every site nowadays has the re-tweet button. According reports the same button pulls in more than 196 million impressions every week. The service plans to release more features which includes support for URL shortening and will also support custom URL shortening services as well. The improvements will also include analytics services for website owners, this would of course be the very basic of analytics and sits will have to pay for more detailed analysis. This would be helpful to help figure out what links are more popular.