a grain of salt, please.
Are those-who-Twitter hungrier than they are horny?

TweetVolume uses Twitter and Google to allow you to compare the frequency of words or phrases that are Twittered. Type in five words /phrases and you get a pretty little bar chart that compares them all. In my search, “food” outnumbered “sex” by 6,470 tweets. It’s a fun little site to spend a little bit of time on.

(Doesn’t surprise me much)

(This would surprise me if I thought there were actual contextual clues programmed into it)

Can you imagine a marketer using this to see which trendy property is mentioned the most, and then uses the results to do their media buy? I pray that this never happens.
And this one is just for fun (as if the others weren’t):

OKAY NOAH, you win.
I really wish I could figure out that last one. Why are all these people twittering my name?