There are hundreds of websites, if not more, that have sprung up from nowhere to help people manage their twitter accounts, updates and stay on top of everything else going on in the twitterverse. One of those sites is TweetGrid.
Most people who want to track and manage a variety of topics that are being discussed on twitter would prefer using a twitter client like TweetDeck, DestroyTwitter, Twhirl or Seesmic Desktop to help keep up-to-date on what’s being tweeted.
All the clients work very similarly, but the TweetGrid website manages to keep everything on a webpage so there’s nothing to keep managed on your own computer or system. This might be helpful for use at a conference or a trade show. You could setup a TweetGrid with a variety of search terms on each grid and see the dynamic results update in real-time as those terms are mentioned.
TweetGrid allows you to setup a grid of varying sizes depending on how many terms you are wanting to track. I’ve found from my own experience that the more grids you have going the less you can really manage and follow with what’s going on in each section of the grid.