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TwitterLocal: Find fellow Twitterers in your neck of the woods

TwitterLocal is a great tool for finding other Twitter users and tweets in your area.

You can use TwitterLocal one of two ways: by using the simple web form on their website, or by downloading the Adobe AIR application, which also enables you to send tweets and follow your friend's replies (functionality similar to Twhirl).

The web form is easy enough: enter in your location (using a postal code and/or city and state), choose the radius you want to search (from 1 mile to 50 miles), and hit the Go button. Tweets in the selected area are supplied in both an RSS and XML feed.

All in all, this is a handy tool for finding tweets and Twitterers in your area. Who knows, maybe you'll one day meet a local Twitterer at the grocery store or Jiffy Lube. Though that might be hard, because:
  1. People who use Twitter don't often go out into the sunlight. It hurts us.
  2. Though billed as a social tool, Twitter is actually for people who fear social interaction. Thus, even if one Twitterer recognized a fellow Twitterer in a store or other public location, they'd probably scurry away before a confrontation could ensue.
  3. Our Twitter alter-egos are often so different from our real selves that others would have a hard time recognizing us. We might be Superman in the Twitter universe, but outside we are merely mild-mannered reporters.
The desktop version of TwitterLocal requires Adobe Air.

[via Paisano]

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CiviballsI have an absolute weakness for physics games, and while Civiballs isn't the strongest physics-based game, what it lacks in the physics department it makes up for a few times over in style and fun.

In Civiballs, you are presented with a few colored balls, and your goal is to get those balls into the same-colored urn on the level. The "civi" part of Civiballs is that there are 3 sets of levels to play, each representing a different civilization. While the civilization doesn't affect gameplay, the artwork for each level is beautifully themed to it's appropriate era.

To play the game, you are given only one tool - a sword with which to cut the chains that are holding the balls. The puzzle part of the game is in figuring out what order, and with what timing to cut each chain. Do it right, and all the right balls end up in the right urns, with no stray balls entering an urn (a no-no). Do it wrong, and you get to start over again.

Civiballs is not terribly deep on gameplay; the entire game can be completed in about 15 minutes. But if you enjoy this type of game, it will be a very enjoyable 15 minutes.

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