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Maha Breathes New Life Into iPhone Twitter Apps

Maha Breathes New Life Into iPhone Twitter Apps

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.

Christine Chan
First Look: TweetDeck 2.0 - The Real Twitter For iPhone Killer?

First Look: TweetDeck 2.0 - The Real Twitter For iPhone Killer?

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.

Joe White
Twitter In Talks To Buy TweetDeck - WSJ

Twitter In Talks To Buy TweetDeck - WSJ

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.

Bryan M. Wolfe
Camera+ Finds Its Social Side And It Looks Great

Camera+ Finds Its Social Side And It Looks Great

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.

Bryan M. Wolfe
Twitter Kills The DickBar

Twitter Kills The DickBar

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.

Bryan M. Wolfe
Color: The $41 Million Dollar App Is Released

Color: The $41 Million Dollar App Is Released

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?

Bryan M. Wolfe