Apps & Tools, Twitter

Twobile-Twitter for Windows Mobile

This is a guest post by Lulugirl896 of Mobigasmic – an awesomesauce blog about mobile gadgets and technology! In the relatively small playing field of Windows Mobile applications for Twitter, there is a world of opportunity for a developer to come up with a top dog. And lately it seems that quite a few are […]

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Apps & Tools, Twitter

Twhirl Integrates TwitPic and TweetScan

Twhirl, a popular Twitter client, has released a small update with some big changes today. After I updated my client, I noticed right away that the people who I was following that had protected updates now had a lock icon over their avatar. A great reminder for those of us who are following too many […]

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Social Media, Twitter

Twitter: Where Everybody Knows The Best Links

Social networks have begun to put an alarming amount of information at our fingertips in the form of a link. Where we once struggled to find content, now we have to ask ourselves if clicking a link is worth our time. I hate coming to this crossroad, but there’s one platform that’s full of relevant […]

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Twitter

Incredibly Unique Twitter Projects

Twitter is definitely making itself known to the mainstream masses. In fact, outside of Facebook and Firefox, Twitter is the only other site I’ve mentioned to my real life friends who are not technically inclined. We all know that a million Twitter projects and experiments have sprouted everywhere like the Twitter Packs project. I recently […]

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Twitter

Twitter Packs Project- A Great Guide for Newbies

I discovered the Twitter Packs Project through my tweets on Twitter today (say that sentence 3 times really fast!) . Started by Chris Brogan, essentially it’s a wiki site of links to the twitter profiles of prominent people of a specific topic or region (or both), recommended by those of the Twitter community. It has […]

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Apps & Tools, Twitter

Twitter AIR Applications

Since I’ve become somewhat obsessed with Twitter over the past week or so, I’ve tested a number of Twitter applications that use Adobe’s AIR platform. I’d like to give my opinion on two (2) of these applications; Snitter and Spaz.

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