SAN FRANCISCO - Although more applications for various Twitter mobile, Twitter seems to want have their own applications. Acquisition of a shortcut that made Twitter by taking over Tweetie, the accessing Twitter applications for iPhone mobile phone users.
That application was also renamed the Twitter for iPhone mobile phone. If Tweetie sold 2.99 U.S. dollars via Apple App Store, now Twitter for iPhone smartphone is available for free. During this Tweetie is known as an application to access Twitter with the best user interface on the iPhone smartphone. It seems the application will be further developed for other platforms. However, the main reason underlying the Tweetie acquisition is a matter of names and availability. During the time the Tweetie application was developed by a third party.
"Many people are seeking applications from Twitter, but they could not find one. So, they are confused," Evan Williams said, CEO of Twitter in the blog, April ago.
Tweetie who won the Apple Design Award in 2009 as the best application on the iPhone made by Loren Brichter, Atebits founder, the company that made them. Brichter currently included in the Twitter development team and to prepare the Twitter application for the iPad.
That application was also renamed the Twitter for iPhone mobile phone. If Tweetie sold 2.99 U.S. dollars via Apple App Store, now Twitter for iPhone smartphone is available for free. During this Tweetie is known as an application to access Twitter with the best user interface on the iPhone smartphone. It seems the application will be further developed for other platforms. However, the main reason underlying the Tweetie acquisition is a matter of names and availability. During the time the Tweetie application was developed by a third party.
"Many people are seeking applications from Twitter, but they could not find one. So, they are confused," Evan Williams said, CEO of Twitter in the blog, April ago.
Tweetie who won the Apple Design Award in 2009 as the best application on the iPhone made by Loren Brichter, Atebits founder, the company that made them. Brichter currently included in the Twitter development team and to prepare the Twitter application for the iPad.