Twitter did this to BB clients too, today.

You think this is the last platform they'll do an Official Client on?

Take a look at the OS X music playback app market to see the future of
Twitter clients.

Here's the shirt for the Chirp keynote: http://spaz.spreadshirt.com/

Have fun in SF next week, everybody!

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Ed Finkler
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On Apr 9, 10:18 pm, Dewald Pretorius <dpr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's great for Loren.
>
> But, there's a problem, and I hope I'm not the only seeing it.
>
> Twitter has just kicked all the other developers of Twitter iPhone
> (and iPad) clients in the teeth. Big time. Now suddenly their products
> compete with a free product that carries the Twitter brand name, and
> that has potentially millions of dollars at its disposal for further
> development.
>
> It's really like they're saying, "We picked the winner. Thanks for
> everything you've done in the past, but now, screw you."
>
> This would not have been such a huge deal if the developer ecosystem
> did not play such a huge role in propelling Twitter to where it is
> today.
>
> Please correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> On Apr 9, 10:41 pm, Tim Haines <tmhai...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Before anyone rants, let me say congratulations Loren, and congratulations
> > Twitter.  Awesome!  Totally awesome!
>
> > :-)
>
> > Tim.

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