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Topsy Launches Publisher-Friendly Twitter Widgets

Looks pretty useful

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Unlike other Twitter widgets that simply stream tweets in a timeline, Topsy's new module let publishers display only the most relevant and brand-safe tweets. The content will be filtered - profanity-free and language-specific.

And while the world may not need another widget, this new feature from Topsy does seem to provide one with content that's more useful - for both readers and publishers.

These modules can be easily set up and customized. And there will be premium features, enabling publishers with analytics and monetization options. The latter will include the insertion of turn-key ads, either provided by Topsy or from publishers' existing a networks.

Read more at www.readwriteweb.com
 

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