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Virtual smoke signals? Twitter takes a stab

When black smoke billowed out of the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on Tuesday evening Vatican time, the world understood the news: No new Pope.
Black smoke billows out from a chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel indicating that the College of Cardinals have failed to elect a new Pope on March 12, 2013 in Vatican City, Vatican. Pope Benedict XVI's successor is being chosen by the College...
Black smoke billows out from a chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel indicating that the College of Cardinals have failed to elect a new Pope on March 12...

When black smoke billowed out of the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on Tuesday evening Vatican time, the world understood the news: No new Pope.

But thanks to technologies less storied, but far more savvy than the church's centuries-old smoke signals, Vatican-watchers have plenty of options to keep their finger on the pulse - and plenty of ways to be notified once the white smoke billows out, signaling a new leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics.

Here are some of our favorites:

  •  @PapelSmokeStack: The Twitter account named in honor of, and purportedly representing the most famous chimney in the world, has  nearly 5,000 followers and tweets the news from on high: "Overcast/rainy conditions next 3 days will pose problems for deciphering the black and white. Will do my best to be clear!#chimneyprobz."
  • It's rival, @ConclaveChimney, is also gaining steam, with wisecracks to pass the time while Cardinals assemble in prayer and voting. ("luckily the waiting game IS my favorite game," reads one tweet.)
  • Not to be outdone, @ConclaveStove sprung up on Twitter, claiming to be "stove they use to burn ballots, "far superior to that no-good, talentless, fame-seeking @conclavechimney."
  • Stuck at your desk with no TV in sight? Try hitting refresh on this website: isthereapope.com (Go on, give it a try).
  • And if you're worried about sleeping through those 5:30 a.m. EST ballot tallies, there's PopeAlarm.com: Enter your email or phone number to be notified with a message to your inbox or text before "Habemus Papem" is called.