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London, UK-based TweetDeck has been acquired by Twitter. The deal, first announced by TechCrunch, is valued at between $40 and $50 million and will include both cash and Twitter stock.
Saving money, watching HBO videos, and a new Twitter app make up some of the best iPhone apps of the week. But, which was the absolute best?
Twitter is the fastest way to get the news, and NewsTweet makes getting that news even faster and easier than wading through your timeline or Twitter itself. Read on to find out more..
What kind of Twitter user are you? Today we cover apps for almost every type of Tweeter. Watch to find out what app fits you best.
Are you tired of the same basic structure and layout for most Twitter apps on the iPhone? Maha brings a fresh new experience that is reminiscent of the interface of Windows Phone 7. How does this interface work to give you a great Twitter experience on your iPhone? Read on to find out.
Earlier today, TweetDeck (for iPhone and iPod touch) received a huge update - something its developer called a "re-imagining." The new version (2.0) is "rebuilt from the ground up," and is undoubtedly much improved - but, is it good enough to challenge the likes of Tweetbot and the official Twitter app? Read on to find out our first impressions.
TweetDeck 2.0 for iPhone is out now and sports a totally redesigned look!
Twitter is expected to purchase TweetDeck for around $50 million, according to news first reported by The Wall Street Journal. If the deal goes through, it would give Twitter one of the better-known add-on programs for the micro-blogging service.
Tweetbot is now available to download in the U.S. App Store for $1.99.
Tweetbot for Twitter - an upcoming Twitter client for the iPhone and iPod touch - is now available to download in the Japanese App Store.
One week after releasing a significant update to its Camera+ app, the folks at tap tap tap made noteworthy changes to the website behind the popular app. Users can now upload photos and share them on their favorite social network seamlessly. Plus, Twitter customers get something even more noteworthy: Their own personal photo site.
Which iPhone apps made their mark this week? Which one was the iPhone App of the week?
It’s over: the heavily panned Twitter QuickBar (known as the #dickbar to many) is gone. The annoying bar, which inserted ads into your tweet-stream on the iPhone, has been given its last rites and is dead, just days after Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey rejoined the company.
Just in time for the first international launch of the iPad 2, Twitter has released a small iPad 2-focused update.
Color, one of the most talked about iPhone/iPod touch apps has launched. This isn’t just any app: Color is backed by $41 million in venture capital and supported by a website, Color.com, which cost its creators an additional $350,000. But, is the app any good?
Stroodle combines Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn in one sleek and easy to use interface. But will it be replacing your other apps? Read on to find out.
TweetMag, the popular Twitter client for iPad, has recently been updated. Now, users of the application can take advantage of a variety of new features - including "favorites," simple article views, support for Readability, and more.
Are most of your photos stored in the cloud with Facebook and Flickr? Have you ever wanted an easy way to show these photos off using your iPad? Well, Flickpad lets you do that in an easy and unique interface. Click through to learn more..
Despite claiming its users actually wanted it, Twitter has quietly stopped its Quick Bar from intrusively popping up over the timeline using its universal app. Now, the Bar simply sits at the top of screen.
In less than a month, TweetDeck fans will be treated to an entirely new iOS app that will resemble the company's extremely popular Android version, providing its users with much more flexibility within a streamlined interface.
The official Twitter for iOS client receives some very grateful user interface re-arrangements for the compose tweet pane, adds the express trend access of Quick Bar to your timeline, brings auto-complete, improves photo uploading, and now offers friend finding using your contacts list.
Are you tired of the same ol' looking Twitter clients all the time? Looking for a good change? Perhaps it's time to give Ubercurrent a try.
Twitter.com is now offering full App Store integration. Now, when somebody tweets about an app, magic happens.