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  1. RT @nachopg: Thanksgiving and the battle of the white meats on Twitter: http://trendistic.com/turke... #trendistic
  2. @erictchiu it watches the Twitter stream and constantly computes the frequency of every word or phrase it sees
  3. Twitter's happening: http://trendistic.com/happe...
  4. @patoguru Check the Chart of the Week on http://trendistic.com !
  5. RT @patoguru: NFL and NBA fever, over the past 6 months - http://bit.ly/32AtjK #trends #trendistic #nfl #nba
  6. @ookoodosoo Actually, the point is posting Trendistic charts. For instance, here's the current chart of the week: http://bit.ly/2yRygK
  7. Found a cool chart? Tweet it with the #trendistic tag. We'll pick a weekly winner and show it on the site. http://trendistic.com
  8. RT @dbasch: The holidays are starting to buzz on Twitter http://bit.ly/8kkT7 #trendistic
  9. The Yankees won the World Series and had more mentions than Halloween: http://bit.ly/2R7Qeq
  10. @cerrygrrl Trendistic shows how much a topic was tweeted, not searched. What you see is the percentage of tweets mentioning Rod over time.
  11. RT @patoguru: Wow - Halloween reached 7% twtshare on #Twitter - http://bit.ly/e9MFf looking forward to Christmas! #trends
  12. Last night's World Series game was an interesting one http://bit.ly/2kiW6B #yankees #phillies
  13. #followfriday to some of our team members: @dbasch @nachopg @jhandl
  14. @hyperxchic The word definitions you find at the right top corner of your Twitter home are actually links to twitter apps... Check them out!
  15. Do people tweet more about happy things than about sad ones? http://bit.ly/4y67M2
  16. @malcolmcoles Try with this script tag: <script src='http://trendistic.com/_embed-500/wife/-husband'></script> Let us know if it worked!
  17. @NickAnstead In the 7 days chart, the % is calculated for the hour ahead of the given time (e.g.: 4pm means from 16:00:00 to 16:59:59)
  18. Cold is starting to beat hot on Twitter. Happens every year around this time. http://bit.ly/44DKkG
  19. 30-day trend for Windows 7: http://bit.ly/1L0w4o
  20. @aldemark Showing the number of tweets through time for a keyword is on of the features we're working on. Stay tuned!