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Questions and AnswersVote for: Which Twitter client do you use?
twitter | Apr 14th, 2010 | by Thomas Gemkow
It seems that Twitter is something that EVERYONE is using to receive their news these days. Twitter is a much more robust service, if you use it via a desktop application. The question is...which application do you use?
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Vote for: Do you use twidroid on your Nexus One?
nexus one | May 18th, 2010 | by Brandon
twidroid is the industry-standard twitter client for android and among the most used twitter applications across all platforms. it’s available as a free and commercial pro version that supports all twitter features as well as functionality that is customized to the capabilities of android devices. Twidroid is one of the highest rated Twitter applications on Android Marketplace.
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Vote for: Do you use the iPhone's official Twitter app (Free)?
apple iphone | May 24th, 2010 | by Brandon
Twitter's official iPhone app is here. The company had purchased Atebits, maker of Tweetie and they barely changed anything. Realtime search, Top Tweets, trending topics and maps show whats happening now everywhere and nearby. Tweet, send DMs, share photos, videos and links to your friends and the world. Don't have an account? You can just sign up from the app.
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Vote for: Do you update and view multiple social networks via Seesmic for iPhone?
apple iphone | May 25th, 2010 | by Brandon
Seing as how Seesmic acquired Ping.fm a few months back, it's not surprising Seesmic's iPhone app also includes Ping.fm support for multi-account updating (MySpace, Tumblr, LinkedIn, Flickr, Blogger and so on are included). Evernote, much loved file-syncing desktop and phone/iPad app, has been worked into Seesmic too, for saving messages or tweets and storing them on your cloud-based Evernote account.
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