Friday
Tweet in style by sending tweets directly from Feathers, or…
♥ Your tweets are automatically copied to the clipboard when you exit the app (so you can use your regular Twitter client to tweet or send fancy status updates to Facebook or email your friends – you can paste them nearly anywhere!)
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Monday
It’s probably fair to say that Twitter clients were the first “killer app” category for the iPhone
Thursday
Cerulean Studios has long been developing its powerful multi-platform IM client for Windows users, and they now offer a $5 app for the iPhone Read the whole story »
Tuesday
Tweet on the go with all your favourite TweetDeck features on your iPhone. Read the whole story »
Monday
Adobe Systems is rolling out services to ease deployment of Flash-based games, media, and apps on various social networks and mobile phones. Read the whole story »
Friday
It’s been a while since AOL was a major player in the digital realm. But the folks at AOL are impressing some with their newest offering. Read the whole story »
Thursday
The most surprising thing about MySpace’s acquisition of iLike today isn’t that the social music site wasn’t getting hitched with Facebook, the platform where the iLike app is most popular. It’s that iLike married a social network that’s quickly losing relevance. To quote a Death Cab for Cutie song, it’s “the sound of settling.” Read the whole story »
Sunday
GPush will be in the App Store on Monday August 17, 2009 at 9:00 AM EST. Read the whole story »
Wednesday
We’ve seen plenty of iPhone Twitter apps make their mark as mobile clients. There’s the functional variety, like TweetDeck for iPhone (TweetDeck for iPhone) and Tweetie (tweetie), and then there’s the absurd ones that we download for pure entertainment value purposes. Read the whole story »
Sunday
Twitter has been taking the world by storm in the past few months, making headlines with major traditional news outlets and drawing more and more celebrities to its ranks. Multiple Twitter apps are frequently listed in the top selling lists in the App Store, both paid and free. Recent additions and updates to existing Twitter apps in the App Store allow users to even upload videos and voice recordings to share with Twitter followers. There is one sharing route that hasn’t been exploited much quite yet, however. Read the whole story »
