It’s now been two weeks since we publicly launched Twitalyzer 2.0. We are humbled by the amazing number of people, brands and organizations using Twitalyzer to help them understand their impact on Twitter and to improve their short-messaging strategies.

We have been featured on a couple of our favorite blogs:

– Silicon Florist: Twitalyzer 2.0 takes analyzing Twitter – and over analyzing yourself – to a whole new level
– The Next Web: Twitalyzer Releases Version 2 Of Their Popular Twitter Statistics Application – You Will Use This
– We even got featured on our local NBC affiliate’s Web Watch segment (thank you @StephStricklen and @TheSquare)

While we are certainly happy with this recognition, we are more proud of what you had to say about Twitalyzer 2.0. Here are a few tweets that we really liked!

– “We DO love Twitalyzer! You have done a great job! It’s a really useful tool for us!” @WebEx
– “The new Twitalyzer sets a new standard. I love it!!” @Twitter_Tips
– “Using Twitalyzer in many ways. Benchmarking, finding influencers, GA integration, setting goals, & ongoing analysis. Love it!” @Hallie_Janssen

Twitalyzer continues to be adopted by businesses and organizations of all sizes, as well as applied to various studies. Mark Senak (@eyeonFDA) of PR and Communication firm Fleishman-Hillard published a case study power and use of Twitter by the US Congress using data from Twitalyzer. The white paper is entitled “Twongress – The Power of Twitter in Congress” and can be found here: http://bit.ly/54goBP

We are looking forward to pushing exciting new features and as always, keep the feedback coming