How do you search a specific Twitter user's feed?
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I know how to search the entire public feed with http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%5Bsearch term here] but how do you do it for an individual Twitter username?
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Answer:
You can use the "site:http://twitter.com/username" operator in Google Realtime Search (http://realtime.google.com). For instance, "site:http://twitter.com/isaach tivo" will return all my tweets containing the keyword tivo: http://www.google.com/search?tbs=mbl%3A1&hl=en&source=hp&q=site%3Atwitter.com%2Fisaach+tivo&btnG=Search
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Other answers
http://greptweet.com/ is a good option.
Jamie Kitson
Go here: http://search.twitter.com/advanced and put their username in the "from this person" box.
Sarah Perez
http://datasift.net/ looks like they might have an interesting answer to this question soon.
Gaia Dempsey
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