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Brian Carter writes "The field is exploding with new tools. A friend is alpha testing a pretty advanced ORM tool right now. She found out I was being twitter-stalked and blogged about by, as she puts it, "a Japanese Sex Blogger" - which is weird, but not surprising since I’m so incredibly charismatic and sexy.

Or so people tell me...

What can I say.

And when Brett Tabke had to fill some canceled spots on an ORM panel at Pubcon the other day, he got 12 emails back within 5 minutes. Pretty popular. Evidently everybody thinks they know something about ORM."
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from bbcarter 1193 Days ago #
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I hear tweetdeck does some of this- true?  I don’t use it.  Does it get mentions of your name that aren’t @replies?

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from croakingtoad 1193 Days ago #
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It can if you set it up to search for a specific string.

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from johnsantangelo 1193 Days ago #
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yes, it do. Right "out of the box" for me.

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from bbcarter 1192 Days ago #
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You could create a search.twitter.com feed, feed that into your tumblr, and Google blog search (part of Google alerts) would pick it up after the tumblr blog started getting indexed.  There might be a simpler way though?

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