Until today I’ve been using the app called ‘Osfoora HD‘ for my iPad twittering needs but that changed today when Twitter launched their official app. It’s free and it’s a really, really good app! This is a must have if you’re a twitterer and own an iPad.
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When I first read this web review I thought Fosfor audience simply have to view this! http://hubpages.com/hub/rent-a-laptop-rentals . I just don’t get renting a netbook at all! The expenditure of renting a notebook for only a week and a half or so will set you back as much as simply going to the store and purchasing the laptop!
I totally agree. I switched from Echofon to the official Twitter app – it’s a killer!
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Twitter is the best thing going for communiqués of 140 characters or less, and third-party developers have created a sea of apps to keep conversations flowing when users are away from the PC.
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Twitter itself has crafted apps for a variety of mobile phones, including the Apple iPhone($199, ), but left a space for third parties to thrive by not developing its own Apple iPad($829, ) app.
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That has all changed, however, with the introduction of Twitter for iPad. The free app isn’t just the long-awaited first-party Twitter client—it’s one of the best Twitter tools available for reading feeds, surpassing TweetDeck for iPad (Free, ). Creating new messages can be a bewildering due to a cluttered composition screen, but if you’re a Twitter devotee it’s worth a look.
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Twitter is the best thing going for communiqués of 140 characters or less, and third-party developers have created a sea of apps to keep conversations flowing when users are away from the PC. Twitter itself has crafted apps for a variety of mobile phones, including the Apple iPhone($199, ), but left a space for third parties to thrive by not developing its own Apple iPad($829, ) app. That has all changed, however, with the introduction of Twitter for iPad. The free app isn’t just the long-awaited first-party Twitter client—it’s one of the best Twitter tools available for reading feeds, surpassing TweetDeck for iPad (Free, ). Creating new messages can be a bewildering due to a cluttered composition screen, but if you’re a Twitter devotee it’s worth a look.