Based on the fact I love the Show Me concept, it was a shoo-in I’d be all over Paper.li, too.
One of the Blogathan 2011 participants, Pavithra Komad, used this website tool to turn various tweets about our posts into an easy-to-read daily newspaper. Heaven knows, anything that tries to make sense out of my Twitter feed has my undying gratitude. And being a 25-year veteran of the journalism industry, I’m rather partial to newspaper style presentations.
The graphic of newspapers flying off the printing press while I waited for it to compile my account is an especially nice touch.

From the newspaper page, you can retweet or reply to posts, just as you can on the Twitter interface. It adds photos for an enhanced visual experience, provides subject tabs and lists my latest tweets for anyone who is so awed by the newspaper I just “printed” that they just have to follow me in real time.
They even named my masterpiece Knowledgwebb Daily.
The drawback I found is that once you make the page it updates at most twice a day, so if you depend on this tool to stay up to date, you’ll be behind by the bottom of the hour. It won’t replace actually hanging out at Twitter – but it can make a great nightly recap to ensure you didn’t miss something important while not glued to your social media sites. It’s also a great way to follow hash tags and accounts by the @symbol.