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Birdfeed – a clean iPhone client with Flickr support

Birdfeed has been out for a bit and we waited for version 1.2 to do a review and let them work the kinks out.  Well, they not only worked out some kinks but added geolocation and Flickr support. While this app is $2.99 in the AppStore, it packs some features and also is supported by … Continue reading »

Boxcar – iPhone push notifications including Facebook

Boxcar is our top rated, paid iPhone app that reads your Twitter stream (after authenticating with oAuth) looking for direct messages and @ replies.  It then pushes them to your device when found.  The downside of the service is that the application itself does not tweet, it launches whatever Twitter client you have installed also.  … Continue reading »

Tweete – an excellent mobile web client

Tweete is definitely orange in color and geared for mobile web usage.  They promote themselves in teh niche between the heavy bandwidth usage of Slandr and the featureless mobile interface.  They promote ad-free usage with a bunch of features. The list of what they did was still impressive, and many can be turned off to … Continue reading »

Twittme – mobile web Twitter in a pinch

Twittme is so mobile it does not even have a standard webpage for information.  The UI is simple and from screenshots does have some advertisements included. This image taken from this great review! Twittme also offers a native ability to split postings that exceed 140 characters, up to 240 (which begs what do they do … Continue reading »

TweetMusic: An Incredible Music Sharing App For Twitter

          TweetMusic is one of the coolest iPhone apps out that allows you to tweet the songs you’re currently listening to on your iPhone or iPod Touch. Simply find the link to  your song in the iTunes store or grab a Youtube video link and start sharing your latests tunes with … Continue reading »

Tweetbe.at – chat channels for Twitter

This is a handy mobile interface and works great from your desk too.  You simple log into Tweetbe.at (as in TweetBeat) with oAuth and pick a channel or hashtag.  When I say pick, I mean type one in to be clear.  There is no list of existing channels to be found.  I made a quick … Continue reading »

Dabr – mobile web Twitter on steroids (with list support)

Dabr does not have flashy icons or a huge splash page.  It is because they are geared for mobile devices and providing the best web experience they can.  oAuth is offered, but they openly state it does not always work well on mobile devices so a normal username/password login option is avaialable. There is multiple … Continue reading »

TweetTheBeat…Is Self Explanatory

Share a lot of your musical tastes to your Twitter friends?  TweetTheBeat [iTunes]  is the perfect app for tweeting your favorite songs on the go (since Last.FM won’t do it with YOUR own music). And it’s free. Tweet a track that you’re listening to right now via your iPhone or select one from your library … Continue reading »

TwitPic Your iPhone Photos With The TwitPict App

We recently stumbled across TwitPic‘s very own iPhone app known as TwitPict [iTunes]. It’s available for free in the iTunes App Store right now. Twitpict allows you to upload any image from your iPhone, or a new image via your camera using Twitpic’s image uploading service. So what’s the big deal if you can already twitter … Continue reading »

TweetCall – speak your tweets

TweetCall has you dial 1-877-TWEET-CALL and leave a voice message that is transcribed right into the Twitter stream.  At first I thought, wait a second, this isn’t hooked to my account?  Well reading further they ask you to select a pin number to associate and secure your account. I questioned how well they could transcribe, … Continue reading »

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