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Frustrated by having to manually enter in email addresses one-by-one on Twitter's invitation section to find your friends who are Twittering? Not so convenient, right? Fortunately, a new little application named TwitterSearch lets you reap the benefits of the invitation service without having to pains-takingly search for people one at a time, or having to enter in your GMail contacts (if you're concerned about privacy issues). TwitterSearch allows you to enter in a list of contacts all together (you can search by name or by email address) into a text block, and the application will run a batch search for you to determine which of these contacts uses Twitter. It's that simple.
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"This makes calls to Twitter's people search form found at http://twitter.com/invitations, but lets you enter multiple queries at once so you can find people more efficiently"
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Since the site claims there's not another efficient way of running a batch search on Twitter, I would venture that this tool would be great for anyone who needs to search for a large number of contacts across Twitter and doesn't have the time and/or the patience to run multiple queries. Additionally, it's probably more private than importing your GMail contacts, since it's an external application.
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I'm not sure how much time this will actually save; you can't simply cut and paste a block of email addresses and names from your mail server or contact lists, as you can only enter one address and/or name per line. Could TwitterSearch find a way to enter in multiple contact information per line so that cutting and pasting would be more efficient?
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