Quotably, Following Conversations on Twitter

by Scott Beale on March 24, 2008 · 0 comments

Quotably

Quotably is an interesting new service that helps you follow conversations on Twitter, even providing a RSS feed by user. Here’s Laughing Squid on Quotably.

via Robert Scoble on Twitter

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