Brizzly Groups and Twitter Lists are getting along just fine: TechCrunch reports that Brizzly is not only importing Twitter Lists and displaying them inside its application, but also exporting Brizzly Groups into private Twitter Lists.
Brizzly co-founder Jason Shellen told TechCrunch the Groups to Lists transition is nearly done, adding in an email:
We display, sync, create and navigate Twitter lists; we provide an infinite scroll view of lists so you can scroll as far back as you like into a list; users who had created Brizzly Groups will see their groups migrated to Twitter Lists marked as “private,” but of course users can change that to “public” at any time; we expect the migration to be done for all users by sometime (Friday) night; lists can be viewed by “tweets” or by “members”; and Lists are easy to create within Brizzly and make use of our auto-fill for users you are already following for easy creation.





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