TwitterSnooze!
Tags: micro blogging, Twitter, TwitterSnooze!

Twitter has became a popular Web application. Many Twitterers are not only using it to say whatever they care to say, i.e. “What are you doing?” in 140-character, but also response to other tweets. Some even provide pointers to certain online resources such as events that they found interesting or musing. In many cases, the frequency of update of these tweets a user is followed in a single day is huge, as compared to regular blogging. At any one point, if you (a Twitter user) thought of opt out from any of the uninteresting topics, check out this TwitterSnooze!, this tool might worth your time.
In using this TwitterSnooze!, it allows you to “Hit the snooze button on your verbose Twitter friends,” as explained in its landing page. Simply type in your Twitter username and password, you can instantly start to snoozin’ a particular Twitterer you’re currently following. However, beware of the side-effect of the TwitterSnooze! offering, it will store your Twitter password on its database, and when the usage period of snoozin’ expired, or you unsnooze someone, Twitter will then send an alert email to notify that person that you’re following her/him again.

