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Editor's Note: On July 4, 2008, TweetDeck, a new Adobe AIR application for Twitter, was introduced to the world, on this blog. Twelve months later, it is unquestionably one of the most popular microblogging clients in the world. I had the opportunity to trade e-mails with its developer, Iain Dodsworth, to learn more about h (Read More)
Mashable!
Flickr has just released their long awaited feature for posting photos to Twitter. It’s been in beta over the past few weeks, but now it’s live for everyone. It’s not exactly like other photo tweeting services like TwitPic, which lets you sign-in using your Twitter account. To use Flickr2Twitter, you first need to sign-i (Read More)
: think what twitter look like with the photo, when most of people twitt with one line sentence, it is going to only foto on the page with very little not relevant text
SheGeeks
Are you familiar with the Twitter client TweetDeck? If not, you might want to jump on the bandwagon. With the release of Tweetdeck’s iPhone application, I’ve noticed something that every Twitter developer needs to pay attention to: Tweetdeck is locking users in for a very long time. How so you ask?Tweetdeck for the iPhone (Read More)
: I just purchased Tweetie and love it already. There's something about Tweetdeck that's never felt right to me. It's basically a UI issue. I feel comfortable when I'm using Tweetie. It's the same way I feel when I'm using Twhirl on the desktop. It just feels right.