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24 insanely great Twitter apps for Android
Hey there! Are you a new Android user looking to pick up a Twitter application for your phone or tablet? Maybe you’re a seasoned Android veteran who is ready to switch things up a bit and try something new. Whatever the situation, you now find …
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Hootsuite acquires friendly rival Seesmic
Hootsuite today announced that they have acquired their longtime yet friendly rival Seesmic. The deal, outlined on the company blog, will see HootSuite continuing to support Seesmic, however business users will ultimately migrate over to HootSuite’s social media management toolset. Both CEO’s seem to be pretty …
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Seesmic App Gets UI Update, Integrates Chatter Functionality
Seesmic’s Android app gets an update, bringing a new UI and Chatter integration. Check it out!
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The Bird is the Word: Part IV
Touiteur Review Three days ago I began a series of reviews on the four most compelling Twitter clients in the Android Market. Seesmic, which some used to consider as being the best Twitter application available on Android, has seemingly fallen behind offerings by Twitter, Inc. …
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The Bird is the Word: Part III (Twitter Reviews)
Twidroyd Review Developers Zimmermann & Marban are responsible for releasing what many consider to be the most complete Twitter application on the Android Market. Twidroyd has been tinkered with and tweaked numerous times since its release over a year ago, and the version available today …
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The Bird is the Word: Part II (Twitter Reviews)
Twitter for Android At the end of April, Twitter released their official application for Android. This free application has a few features that are absent on other Twitter clients, and as a result, it narrowly edges out Seesmic as the third best Twitter application in …
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The Bird is the Word: Part I (Twitter Reviews)
Seesmic Review Welcome to part one of the official AndroidGuys Twitter application face-off! During the course of the next four days we will review four of the top Twitter applications for Android, beginning with the fourth best application and ending with the best Twitter application …
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Seesmic Announces Google Buzz Support for Android
Seesmic- one of the most popular social software clients on Android -announced the integration of Google Buzz into Seesmic for Android today. Users will now be able to manage Google Buzz in Seesmic for Android, as well as Seesmic for Web, Ping.fm, and Seesmic’s preview …
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Download This!: Twitoc
Twitoc is one of those apps that you see and then ask yourself why you haven’t seen it before. It’s based around twitter but in a more simplistic manner than we’ve seen before. It’s not here to compete with Twitter, Seesmic, or Twidroid. Rather, it’s …
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Seesmic For Android Updated With Widget, Geotagging, and Native Retweet
My favorite Twitter client, Seesmic, has finally received an update to include, yes, that’s right-widgets! In addition to widgets, users will get some additional features which are also very solid! Seesmic users will be given the ability to natively (read: uneditable) retweet, as well as …
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Seesmic Updates Android Twitter Client
Everyone has their own favorite twitter clients for Android. Whereas most people gravitate to Twidroid, other apps like Seesmic have started out slowly but are building a following. After a few months in release, Seesmic has announced an update for their Android client that adds …
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Seesmic’s Twitter Client Arrives on Android
Yeah, we know the Android Market is littered with twitter clients, but we have a new one for you today. A rather big name in the twitter game has arrived and its name is Seesmic. Already available for desktops, through the internet, and BlackBerry, the …
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