Anonymous introduced their own Twitter software



    This time, Anonymous group decided not to break into any servers or hack DDoS. No, representatives of this group presented software for tracking the most interesting and popular topics in the microblogging service Twitter. Thus, the user, having found a popular trend, will be able to "get into the stream" with his own message, which a lot of people will notice.

    This software is called Universal Rapid Gamma Emitter (URGE), and so far it only works under Windows. Anonymous reported that this software is not an exploit or any other hacking tool. This is really common software designed to detect popular trends on Twitter. According to the developers of URGE, all of them are tired of pop topics on Twitter, and this tool will help users find a trend that is really popular and useful for a particular user, without having to shovel dozens of trends about any celebrities and their behavior.

    Anonymous believes that the Twitter team itself could release something similar, and for a long time, since the need for such software is obvious. In fact, Twitter chooses those popular trends in which the maximum number of people will obviously communicate. The group is dissatisfied with this fact, and therefore the software mentioned above was born.

    It’s clear that with URGE you can share with other news from Anonymous. But in addition, this software allows you to create your own popular trends, attracting users of the microblogging service to discuss any important issues.

    In general, the description given by Anonymous for its software is rather vague, and you can try it out yourself by downloading it here.

    Via CNET

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