Want to connect with some interesting Twitter users? Not sure whom to follow on Twitter? Google has added a new experimental service in Google Labs that can help you expand your Twitter network. Called Google Follow Finder, the new service will tell you whom to follow on Twitter. All you need to do is perform a few searches. So, give it a try!

How to use this service? Go to Google Follow Finder, enter your Twitter account name and a list of people you may want to follow on this amazing social networking and microblogging service will be displayed. You can also find some interesting suggestions by entering user names of other Twitter users. Next step is to follow? Found someone you wanted to follow? Just click “Follow on Twitter,” log in, and that user will be added to your following list in Twitter.
The follower suggestion lists in Google Follow Finder are generated with the help of public social graph information (following and follower lists) on Twitter. For example, if you follow ‘WordPress’ and ‘Blogger’ on Twitter, and most users following ‘WordPress’ and ‘Blogger’ also tend to follow ‘Technorati’. So, Google Follow Finder will suggest ‘Technorati’ as tweep you might want to follow. It means you can expect to get some really good (or relevant) suggestions. Try it today. It’s free!
More Info: http://www.followfinder.googlelabs.com/ Source: Official Google Blog
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