Twitter is trying to defend himself of becoming an hostage, since most users
use these apps instead of the website. With such huge users base, TweetDeck
along with other app, e.g., Echofon, would have enough audience to create a
competitor to Twitter eventually.
Anyway, there is also room for inno
I just wish Twitter would focus on the features the users want, rather than
spending money buying Twitter clients.
Some are really simple like raising the number of lists you can create, an
url shortener on the web interface, tweet to groups, etc.
Or the really useful feature that is searching fo
Then why don't developers do something?
http://bit.ly/lpiADG
On Wednesday, May 25, 2011 at 10:57 AM, TJ Luoma wrote:
> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Matt Harris
> wrote:
> >
> > When Tweetie became part of the Twitter family the user growth was huge,
> > creating more opportunities for de
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Matt Harris wrote:
>
> When Tweetie became part of the Twitter family the user growth was huge,
> creating more opportunities for developers to build applications for the
> growing audience.
Except for developers who had developed, you know, Twitter clients.
Beca
Hey everyone,
Today we announced on the Twitter Blog (
http://blog.twitter.com/2011/05/all-decked-out.html ) that the TweetDeck
team has joined Twitter.
When Tweetie became part of the Twitter family the user growth was huge,
creating more opportunities for developers to build applications for th