ttytter works using oauth. Why not download the ttytter package and install it, then run it from the command line. Once you see the pin come up which twitter.com sends you copy it then hit control-z to drop out of your browser and back into ttytter and type the pin and hit the submit or authorize button. Your oauth key for ttytter will then be stored on your disk. Probably same principle applies to the app you've asked about as well unless google did things differently. I'm surprised you were even able to unpack any of google's apps when I tried doing that I had a corrupted file.
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