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NFL Mobile carried by Verizon smartphones and tablets was not the only app used by the masses during the Super Bowl. During the last three minutes of the game, Twitter reported that 10,000 tweets were sent out each second. We will soon have the breakdown of how many were sent via mobile devices or ... Full Article »
When Twitter acquired Whisper Systems last month it was unclear what their intentions were for the encryption software maker. But a release from Twitter this week sheds some light on their goals with Whisper’s TextSecure. Released on Github as an open source project, TextSecure is now available fo ... Full Article »
Twitter pushed through its second major overhaul this year, launching an entirely new mobile experience for Android users called Twitter Fly. The timing couldn’t be better — I’d just written about Twitter’s rejuvenated attention to the Android platform, and this week’s update solidifies th ... Full Article »
It’s been made abundantly clear that Android isn’t the safest platform. Malware attacks have been on the rise, especially in the past year as Android devices become the most populous on the planet. A few companies have taken measures to improve Android security through encryption and backup serv ... Full Article »
TweetComb is a fully-functional Twitter client that takes full advantage of your tablet’s large screen real-estate. With three panes visible (similar to the approach of Tweetdeck), plus the ability to add more, it’s convenient to see everything that’s going on with your Twitter feed on a sing ... Full Article »
Twitter's own app has always been a bit behind the curve as there are a number of third-party apps that outshine the official app. The service's newest update, though, seems to have made the app relevant again. Most users, I think, will be happy to find that users now receive push notifications fro ... Full Article »
Twitter is about to announce it will offer photosharing app a la Twitpic and Yfrog. Some forecast doom for the third-party photosharing apps. Alexia Tsotsis reported Sunday in TechCrunch: “According to multiple sources, Twitter is on the verge on announcing its own built-in Twitpic competitor.” ... Full Article »
Tweet this: Twitter has acquired TweetDeck, the company behind an app and desktop client that imposes order on the chaos of tweets, for $40 million, CNNMoney is reporting, though there are doubters in the face of previous false alarms. Rumors have been swirling for months about a potential purchase ... Full Article »
Truth be told, I've long used the official Twitter app to read, manage, and post to my Twitter account when I'm out and about. The interface is super-clean, the functionality is equally vanilla, and the app just plain works. The tweets themselves take center stage, with the full width of my screen t ... Full Article »
Twitter fans unite! Yes, you have options. Twitter clients abound, but Seesmic is worth checking out. View your Twitter feed in a condensed timeline that is easy to flick through. Touch and hold any entry you like, and Seesmic presents you with the following options: "View Tweet," "Reply," "Retweet ... Full Article »
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“The app I'd least like to live without is Shazam.”
Jennifer Beese owns more than 47 apps, and likes social networking and productivity apps the most. If there's an app that hasn't been used in 3-4 weeks, she removes it from her phone. She keeps the most-used apps on the first two pages. Most of the apps on the third or fourth page end up getting removed at some point to make more room for awesome new apps. Check out her Top 5 Must Have Apps for Bloggers.
My app life: Tech/Social Networking Junkie, Sports Fan, Social Butterfly, Music Fan, Book Reader