

Of course, plunking down hundreds of dollars for a highly breakable mobile device that doesn’t even feature a camera wasn’t an entirely crazy thing to do. Apple excels at marketing to our irrational side ( hilarious video to drive home that point), and I guess the iPad was the path into mine.

So, I was a bit surprised when I saw the iPad and immediately felt like I had to have one. Twitter had more than 32m unique visits in April, according to comScore, without factoring in figures from third-party clients, such as mobile phones or desktop apps.In spite of being involved with technology in one way or another for most of my working career, I’ve never been much of a gadget guy. To mark the launch, Canadian tech firm TinyMassive launched a Twitter app that helps shoppers find the lowest priced goods on the web - an online first, said the company.īy following and tweeting any product search, shoppers receive a reply tweet within 30 seconds identifying the lowest price available for the product and the link to purchase. Today, we're taking a step closer to that goal." So I started TweetDeck with a focus on Twitter but a bigger vision, to become a new browser for the real-time Web. And today's browsers aren't set up to help us filter and digest this new format. Iain Dodsworth, TweetDeck founder, said: "More and more, sites are serving consumers streams of information rather than static web pages. The London-based start-up said its free-to-download iPhone app was a step closer towards TweetDeck's ultimate goal of filtering real-time content on the web. Other features include multiple account support, localised Twitter trends, video playback, follower recommendations and a spam blocker.

The app also allows automatic synchronisation between the iPhone and desktop clients, so that any changes made on the iPhone will be reflected on the desktop and vice versa. Users can now incorporate as many columns as they wish, no longer held back by a 10-column limit. The TweetDeck iPhone app is a spitting image of TweetDeck's desktop client, which features organised columns of followers, direct messages, search and that can be scanned with the swipe of a figure using the iPhone's touchscreen. In May, Twitter had nearly 12m registered users, meaning that TweetDeck downloads could conceivably be in the 1.5m range. Tweetie is a distant third, used by 7% with Seesmic in eighth at 2%. Its new desktop client will also take on Seesmic and Tweetie recently released desktop client in the PC and Mac front.Īccording to TwitStat, TweetDeck is the second most popular Twitter client, used by 14% of users, behind the actual Twitter website at 26%.

The launch is expected to put in a dent in the iPhone's previously exclusive Twitter app, Tweetie, which comes with a $2.99 price tag.
