CNN is bringing its audience a dynamic and interactive way to follow the popular conversations related to the World Cup. Available exclusively on CNN.com, South Africa 2010: Twitter Buzz provides online users an engaging way to view and participate in online conversations surrounding the World Cup in real time. At www.cnn.com/TwitterBuzz, topics generating the most buzz on Twitter related to the World Cup are represented visually through photos; and the more a topic is discussed, the larger its image appears in the interactive. Users also can more deeply immerse themselves in a game by filtering across categories including players, teams and topics. Further, while the Twitter Buzz interactive captures trending data in real time, it also includes a feature that allows users to scroll back through the tweets of matches from the previous 24 hours.
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