Your alphabetization skills need improvement. For example: "The Apprentice" should be under "A," not "T." Similarly for any shows that begin with "A" "An" or "The."<p>Am I correct that you're pulling them in by hashtag? So any without the proper hashtag will be missed?<p>Very nice layout, tho. Clean.
Looks cool, but there's no search box, you've got to have this, i.e. I want to see the tweets for <i>True Blood</i>. Also, when I click on a show, the Cats&Crew overlay doesn't display anything and cannot be closed (Firefox 3.6)
1. listing the hulu shows is sort of pointless for mobile. most phones don't support flash, and I think Hulu blocks shows anyways and tells you to get hulu +. I could be wrong on the hulu thing.<p>2. Should be a way to retrieve additional tweets outside of your initial list for each show when reaching the bottom. I do see a button randomly appear at the top of the list that tells me new tweets are available, but I'm not even sure it does anything.<p>I am viewing it on chrome so maybe somethings may work differently ?
Thanks. The search box is a good idea (can't believe I forgot to add it). As for other channels/shows I will be adding more, I just wanted to get it out there and start getting feedback
The problem is that you're relying on users of twitter to specify the correct hashtag, which will significantly decrease your SNR. You should collect entity information on the actors and characters the show is about and do some intelligent associations to help separate the wheat from the chaff.<p>Otherwise, great job on sucking down some tweets and parsing hashtags into verticals. I also think the design is simple and clean. What's the tech stack?
My friend Mike recently created this app and would love feedback:<p><a href="http://tvchatapp.com/mobile/" rel="nofollow">http://tvchatapp.com/mobile/</a><p>It's a way to connect with people who have common viewing interests with you and view Twitter chatter about those TV shows.
I've used this for two minutes now and have no idea what it is. Is it Tweets for shows? How is it different from me just searching for the show's name?