Say hello to PostPost. It's a service that allows you to, simply put, "strip search" your Twitter timeline. To simplify that statement even more, PostPost allows Twitter users to see information from only the top 200 people the service believes is most relevant to them. You can track comments, posts, links, videos, etc. from those 200 people.
Why 200 people? Well, PostPost explained to us that the service is based off of Dunbar's Number, the theoretical limit of people that one person can maintain a "significant social relationship with."
"The deluge of real-time data on Twitter can be overwhelming – somewhat akin to drinking from a fire hose if you’re following hundreds or even thousands of people. As such, I wanted to introduce you to a new Twitter search engine that was designed to strip out the noise from your timeline – and help you find relevant news, products, images, etc. only from the 200 people you are most connected with," the company explained.
Using the search box above, PostPost users simply have to type in a query (for example, "Apple") and then all tweets that have to do with Apple from the 200 people are displayed. The search can be drilled-down even further to links, photos, and videos as well.
PostPost seems like a very good tool if you'd like to use Twitter as an information source or if you'd like to track down specific tweets.
What do you think about it?


