This is common trend in the BlackBerry space. We see a company such as yFrog add support for another application like Seesmic, and then they launch an app of their own. yFrog have announced their BlackBerry Twitter app with lets you share photos and videos on Twitter from your BlackBerry. What do you guys think? Is this enough to get you to switch Twitter clients? Or will you run this in conjuncti...
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BlackBerryCool on 10th Dec 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Some of you might be familiar with Seesmic, which is designed to easily manage and build your community directly in your browser. It will also process messages in an email-like interface, view and add to your Twitter lists and save searches synced with Twitter. This app is now available for Android and BlackBerry. The
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MobileWhack on 23rd Nov 2009 (via mobilewhack.com)
Seesmic now offers the Twitter client you've been waiting for! A powerful feature-rich application that's simple and easy to use. Share photos with your choice of image service, post videos to YouTube, share links connected with your Bit.ly account, fully configure your notifications and view your Direct Messages in a simple threaded view. Fully featured Seesmic for Android groups all your... [
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 22nd Nov 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
After successfully introducing its application on desktops, Seesmic now enters the mobile arena by launching Seesmic App for Android and BlackBerry smartphones. According to the Seesmic Blog, the app brings a Twitter client to the user’s smartphone that manages their Twitter account. The Seesmic app for BlackBerry groups the user’s Twitter timelines into a simple
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Mobiletor on 21st Nov 2009 (via mobiletor.com)