Its here! Twitter has launched the official Twitter app for iPhone. For those of you who don't know, the famous iPhone app named “Tweetie” was recently acquired by Twitter and now after a long wait, they have finally released it as “Twitter” for iPhone. The app is labeled as version 3.0 and can be downloaded for free from the iTunes App Store. Tweetie 2 was available for US $2.99 before acquisition.
After a really long wait, but a worth one, Twitter has finally come up with an official app for the Android. It looks great, brewed by Twitter itself and integrates itself to the phone’s contacts list.
A 25 year old Frenchman was successful in hacking into US President Barack Obama’s, and Britney Spears' Twitter account this Wednesday. According to Reuters, this young Frenchman used administrator account of Twitter to break into account of US politicians and stars. No harm was done though as the hacker didn't extract any personal account information. He did it all for thrill and fun.
Bradley Horowitz, Google’s Vice President for product Management has just announced a new social communication tool by Google called Google Buzz. It is Google’s take on “status updates”, like popular social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook which integrates right into Gmail. The key features of Buzz are as follows.
Do you want to know how much influence do you have on Twitter? The number of times you get referenced or retweeted by others? The number of times you retweet and update? or How well do you pass on information to others through Twitter? Well Twilalyzer is the right tool for you to get all the answers!
Reportedly, there is a unique new Twitter application in development called TwittAround. It is an augmented reality Twitter viewer client meant for the iPhone 3GS.
With this application, you can see LIVE tweets from other tweeps around your location i.e. in any place near you. You can even see the amount of distance they are away from you. You can move the iPhone around and watch the miniature display pictures of the tweeps from the location in front.
We all know how Twitter has purely become obsession for some and habit for others. It is the place where things are reported instantly as they happen in real time. Twitter's stupendous quick growth over the months has enabled it to surpass Digg’s market share.
Windows 7 enables searching for content on remote locations right from the Explorer itself. Integrating federated search into Windows gives users the benefits of using familiar tools and workflows to search remote data.
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