Search Cloudlet adds tag cloud for Twitter users
Dan Thornton | March 23, 2009If you use Firefox for web surfing and Twitter (I do!), then you might find Search Cloudlet is a useful plugin.
It’s simple and effective to use – it inserts context-aware tag clouds in Google, Yahoo and Twitter pages.
Apparently the addition of Twitter was the suggestions of @cleverclogs, who suggested I give it a try. And having installed it, I now have a tag cloud on my Twitter home-page, plus search pages, profile pages, favorites and the public timeline.
You can click between the tag cloud for keywords, or, on Twitter, a tag cloud of @ replies, which is quite useful. And there’s a handy ‘Off’ option as well. You can also select to turn it off permanently on your own page, other profile pages, or on Twitter search.
To be honest, I don’t use it a lot – following 2000+ people means that I need more than a tag cloud for the latest page of updates to really look into the available data – but it can be quite handy for checking out who I’ve replied to recently, especially as a reminder if there’s a username I need to look up.
But it’s no hassle to have it turned to ‘Off’ for when I occasionally need it.
Have you used Search Cloudlet and found it useful?
And what Firefox Add-Ons would you recommend using with Twitter, or other microblogging platforms?








