JournoTwit was created by Andrew “Spode” Miller, a technology journalist, “to suit the fast paced, nomadic lifestyle of a journalist – but may well suit others.”
He says:
JournoTwit is a lot like TweetDeck, but web-based. It stores all your settings, and your last read tweet, remotely, allowing you to move from machine to machine to mobile seamlessly, or simultaneously. It supports multiple logins for as many accounts as you like. It splits your feed up into managable columns, so you can choose to take in what you want, when you have time. It allows you to prioritise some people, and drown out others.
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