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As Twitter’s Influence on TweetDeck Becomes Clear in Latest Update, Users Seek More Options

If you didn’t hear the news way back when, Twitter bought TweetDeck. We didn’t know what this meant, initially – they’ve bought third-party Twitter developers before and we saw them merge those people into their software team. For TweetDeck, their existence (at least in the way we once knew it) wasn’t wiped off the face [...]
Sep 16th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
TweetDeck Updated to 1.0.6

TweetDeck’s been updated, recently, to tighten that social networking experience up just a little bit more. Most of the changes have to do with making it faster to download profile photos and faster Foursquare performance. You’ll also now have the ability to view full-sized profile pictures – yes, I too am happy about that. Go [...]
Jan 8th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
TweetDeck 1.0.3 in the Android Market

TweetDeck already released a test version of their application that now has support for landscape viewing and other features, but if you were holding out for an Android market version, you’ll want to head over there to update it now as they’ve just pushed it live today. The changelog isn’t much different from before, but [...]
Nov 22nd, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Test Release of TweetDeck 1.0.3 Now Available

You won’t find it in the Android Market, but a test release of the latest version of TweetDeck is now available for download. The new version brings in quite a few refinements, including support for Twitpic, Facebook Single Sign On Support, and new landscape views. The full list: Landscape mode for all update detail views [...]
Nov 19th, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Android Version of TweetDeck Now Has More Users Than on Mac

TweetDeck’s tweeted out an interesting yet still unexciting piece of information regarding the Android version of their Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn client: it now has more users than the Mac version. I say that it’s unexciting (and arguably useless) considering this isn’t being compared to a competing mobile platform, and we’re not sure what kind [...]
Nov 12th, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
TweetDeck Updated to 1.0.2, Fixes Bugs and Brings New Features

TweetDeck’s gotten another upgrade – this time to 1.0.2 – and we’ve been treated to a nice round of fixes and enhancements. (Thank god for this new Recent changes field. Changelogs are so much more descriptive now.) Anywho, here’s the list of changes per the Android market entry: *Clicking on a failed update notification takes [...]
Nov 8th, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
TweetDeck to Jobs: With Only Two Android Developers, Development Wasn

In response to Steve Jobs pointing out the “nightmares” developers have to face when it comes to Android’s “fragmentation,” TweetDeck’s Iain Dodsworth essentially responds “what in god’s name are you talking about?” What he actually said was this. “Did we at any point say it was a nightmare developing on Android? errr nope, no we [...]
Oct 19th, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
TweetDeck now in Android Market

Just after ending their public beta this week, and releasing some interesting statistics, TweetDeck for Android is now available. The release version is highly refined and is arguably one of the best looking, and performing Twitter clients on the Android platform. Bringing Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, and Google Buzz integration, TweetDeck is your all in one [...]
Oct 14th, 2010 | Filed under from Feelandroid -
TweetDeck Arrives in the Android Market

Turns out TweetDeck’s recent statistics were teasing more than just a few unreleased devices and the Gingerbread update to Android. The full app is now available free-of-charge in the Android Market for all to download, enjoy, and tweet away. The release appears to be for the most part the same as the most recent beta [...]
Oct 13th, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
TweetDeck Dumps Some Stats, Shows HTC Glacier Still in the Wild

TweetDeck likes collecting data. Most companies do, in fact. Not all of them like to share their data, though, but TweetDeck’s just vomited a nice helping of data regarding usage of the Android version of their Twitter client which is still in beta. I’m going to skip all of the boring stuff regarding device and [...]
Oct 12th, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid
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