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Video: LeWeb Twitter Apps Panel via UStream
This morning, I moderated a panel on Twitter Applications, at LeWeb, featuring:Iain Dodsworth, TweetDeckLaura Fitton oneforty Barak Hachamov, My6sense Marco Kaiser, Seesmic Sean McCullough, Ping.fmDaryll McDade, Microsoft Mario Menti, TwitterfeedThe ...
Talking With TweetDeck and Tweetmeme at LeWeb
At LeWeb 2009 here in Paris, France, I participated in a panel on Twitter applications and the Twitter platform, featuring TweetDeck, Seesmic, TwitterFeed, OneForty.com, my6sense, Ping.fm and Microsoft. Following the panel, I sat down with Iain Dodsw...
TweetDeck iPhone Update Fail Makes the Day "Manic".
Earlier this morning, Iain Dodsworth, creator of TweetDeck, posted that the day could potentially be "manic". While he cautioned the day's updates would not be list-related, as many updates from his competitors have been over the last week, it was hi...
TweetDeck Promises to Add Twitter Lists Support Soon
In July of 2008, when TweetDeck launched, it was the first Twitter client to support the ability to group those you follow - so you could see like-minded folks in a single column and ensure you didn't miss their updates. Now that Twitter is rapidly r...
Designing the Perfect Twitter Client Is Impossible. Tweetie Is Close.
Given Twitter's prominence, it comes as no surprise that there are many different clients out there. Some are designed to give you a single place to update multiple social networks at once. Others are designed to give you easy access to multiple acco...
It's Twitter's World: The Second, Parallel, Internet
It's Twitter's world. We all just live in it. I just looked out the window from my home north toward San Francisco and saw the sky tinged with a teal blue that spanned the horizon. While at this time last year, you could only see the faintest blue wi...
Twitter Readying Public Lists for Recommendations, Grouping
With plenty of cash in the bank and a growing talent horde, Twitter looks to be taking the next step forward - which is finally getting around to introducing features that have long been core differentiators brought to the table by third party client...
TweetDeck Intros Twitter Directory, Expands Social Network Support
When TweetDeck first debuted more than fourteen months ago, it changed the game in terms of what users expected from a Twitter client. Iain Dodsworth's creation took Twitter out of the Web and onto the desktop, and introduced concepts such as Groups ...
What Is This Real-Time Thing, And Where Is It Going?
The final panel at Friday's CrunchUp focused on the phenomenon of real-time, featuring a high-profile panel complete with representatives from Google, Microsoft, TweetDeck, TweetMeme, Seesmic, FriendFeed, Stanford University and a pair of venture cap...
Seesmic's Web Offering Is the Best Twitter Browser Interface Yet
Since reversing the company's strategy away from short video clips and more toward the world of status updates, Loic Le Meur and the Seesmic team have forged ahead in working to deliver a strong alternative to TweetDeck, letting Twitter and Facebook ...
TweetDeck Marks One Year Anniversary: The Journey and What's Next
Editor's Note: On July 4, 2008, TweetDeck, a new Adobe AIR application for Twitter, was introduced to the world, on this blog. Twelve months later, it is unquestionably one of the most popular microblogging clients in the world. I had the opportunity...
Latest Twitter Bug Hides the Use of Third Party Clients
Following Twitter's mid-day downtime and "fatal software error" they reported on their blog Saturday, it looks like the site is no longer displaying what applications its users are leveraging to post updates. Regardless of whether you are using Tweet...
