
“Developed by D.C.-based Ken Yarmosh and Mobomo, Tweeb is for those who use Twitter, and use Twitter a lot, either for personal use, or for managing multiple accounts in one’s life as a marketer and advertiser. At only $1.99 in Apple’s App Store, Tweeb gives one a great deal of information in an extremely eye pleasing interface.”

Tweeb: Twitter Analytics at a Glance. Review & Giveaway
“Tweeb takes a peek at our Twitter profile, takes a snapshot, and crushes through the numbers before spitting out valuable data. In the initial summary tab, you can get an excellent glimpse at just how annoying you are on a scale of daily and average tweets, followers gained, and lost, whether you’re ‘buzz’ worthy, and how times were those puppy links actually clicked. Viually the information is laid out in a clean, list-style format that enables users to jump into one of the subsequent tabs.”
“Obsessed with ego-tracking your Twitter stats or tasked with managing a corporate account of some kind? Then Tweeb’s new Twitter analytics tracker (iTunes link) is a handy app to have. For $1.99, you get access to real-time, on-demand statistics including tweet counts, follower counts, retweets, mentions and clickthroughs on your tweeted links.”

“The Marine Corps Marathon in Washington announced the launch of Racemate, a new mobile app that integrates GPS technology to provide a constant connection between runners and their followers. With a mobile device, a grandmother in Iowa can track her grand-daughter’s progress on race day. Race officials says theirs is the first app of its kind for the Oct. 31 marathon.”
“Honestly, there’s not much you can do to fight the lines tomorrow at Apple and AT&T stores. But at least you can use the Line Snob app to get a sense of how long a wait you’re in for. Line Snob depends on people who are already in lines (and the venues themselves, in some cases) to send back data for those weighing the wait back home. … Line Snob is a free download—just make sure that your city is one of the 25 covered.” [NOTE: The Line Snob app was built Mobomo. Congratulations to Line Snob LLC for the coverage on Gizmodo and CNN, due to the heavy usage by iPhone 4 buyers standing in lines across the USA.]