So I’m going through my twitter stream a while back and I see several links from some former colleagues of mine, pointing to a new iPhone app called ColorSnap, by Sherwin-Williams. So what right? There are a million (ok, fifty thousand) iPhone apps out there—what’s so interesting about this one? Well, two things. One, it was
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MobileCrunch on 2nd Jul 2009 (via mobilecrunch.com)
SimplyTweet has been my favorite iPhone Twitter app. You can check out my SimplyTweet review here. SimplyTweet is one of the premium iPhone Twitter apps with Push notifications enabled. It is feature-packed and hasn’t let me down ever since I started using it. The developer has been pretty active pushing out updates with new features as
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TopiPhoneResource on 8th Oct 2009 (via topiphoneresource.info)
Twitter apps are in plentiful supply on Android and choosing one can be a bit of a hit and miss affair. Having used Twidroid as my main Twitter app for sometime, I decided to give Swift a try as I felt Twidroid was getting a bit clunky. Swift claims it is “The best damn twitter
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AndroidOverview on 11th Sep 2009 (via androidoverview.com)
Copyright © 2009 Thomas. Visit the original article at . TweetDeck was recently updated to version 1.11 (news via iPhoneFreak), so I decided to give this free Twitter app another shot. I had shied away before because TweetDeck always seemed like one of the more hardcore Twitter apps out there. The iPhone version is really
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JustAnotheriPhoneBlog on 11th Nov 2009 (via justanotheriphoneblog.com)
There are a few solid Twitter apps for Android with Swift, Seesmic and Twidroid being my top picks. But there's a new kid on the block, TweetCaster from Handmark, and it's easily become my top choice among Android ...
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MobileTechReview on 23rd Jan 2010 (via mobiletechreview.com)
The App Store offers a multitude of apps that allow you to post on Twitter and read the tweets of others. But which Twitter client is the best? Lex Friedman looks at five popular Twitter apps to assess which ones are worth your time.
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iPhoneTopic on 9th Jul 2009 (via iphonetopic.com)
The App Store offers a multitude of apps that allow you to post on Twitter and read the tweets of others. But which Twitter client is the best? Lex Friedman looks at five popular Twitter apps to assess which ones are worth your time.
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iPhoneCentral on 8th Jul 2009 (via rss.macworld.com)