Will the Twitter Application Market Match the FaceBook Application Market?
by Bill Ives
I recently found about the Twitter application market with this example, FrogFuel. You can track your gas mileage by letting FrogFuel know the miles you traveled on your last tank, the price you paid, and how many gallons you added to your car. FuelFrog will compile and trend information about your gas mileage, the amount you spend, and other stuff. They plan to allow you to be able to compare your vehicle to others and see how you stack up.
FuelFrog wrote that they love Twitter, and have integrated with them. You can now use Twitter to tell FuelFrog about your fuel usage. They also said that they will try to keep their Twitter feed as up-to-date as possible, so you can use Twitter to know what’s going on around FuelFrog. I also see that some firms are putting their Twitter feed on their site or blog. e.g., Infovark.














