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Appletell reviews Twitterlink and Twitfire for iPhone, iPod touch

by Bill Stiteler on Mar 17, 2009 at 05:45 AM

“What are you doing right now?” That’s the basic question of Twitter, but sometimes simply telling people isn’t enough; sometimes you need to show them via a link or a photo. And the two Twitter clients reviewed here make sharing that information even easier. Much like JustUpdate, these programs are… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews JustUpdate and Gyazickr for iPhone

by Bill Stiteler on Mar 8, 2009 at 08:28 AM

Twitter can be a great way to follow what friends and celebrities are thinking; to get snapshots on the thoughts of people around the world. But two Twitter apps, JustUpdate and Gyazickr, break away from the rat-race of adding features to Twitter, and instead go the opposite direction: stripping away… Continue Reading »

How to post a photo to Twitter

by Bill Stiteler on Mar 2, 2009 at 10:15 AM

Since Twitter sprang from the idea of sending text updates from a cell phone, why not also post pictures? While there are several ways (and services) to do this, the two easiest I’ve found are TwitPic and Skitch, both currently free, and can be used from a browser or cell… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Twitterfon for iPhone

by Bill Stiteler on Feb 20, 2009 at 06:39 AM

Twitterfon is a small, fast Twitter client that includes support for adding pictures and location info to your Tweets. So far, it’s the closest I’ve come to having the full web experience on my iPod touch. The strangest thing about it is that it’s free; not even ad-supported like Twitterrific,… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Twitterrific for iPhone

by Bill Stiteler on Feb 9, 2009 at 06:36 AM

Twitter, the micro-blogging site where you can upload posts of just 140 characters, is designed for the mobile. In fact, it’s built around the SMS, with the idea that people could answer the question “What are you doing?” from any cell phone or web connection. Twitterrific from the Iconfactory gives… Continue Reading »

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