Twitter recently announced that it’s killing TweetDeck for Android, iOS, and Adobe AIR, and we now have a date for the operation. TweetDeck will stop functioning and be pulled from Android and iOS on ...
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Head over to our on-demand library to view sessions from VB Transform 2023. Register Here Twitter wants you to know that TweetDeck is its most powerful weapon — and you can’t have it. You can’t have ...
We've known since March that TweetDeck's days are numbered on Android and iOS. But now we know exactly when the plug will be pulled on these Twitter tools: May 7. After Twitter acquired TweetDeck, ...
The Tweetdeck app will soon be dunzo, and it may be time to accept the inevitable and move on. According to the official blog of Tweetdeck—which was acquired by Twitter in 2011—the fallen Tweetdeck ...
App Name: TweetDeck for Android Beta by Tweetdeck. Description: TweetDeck for Android Beta connects you with your social network contacts. How it Works: Tweetdeck for Android Beta is similar to the ...
Twitter has confirmed that it will axe several apps for the TweetDeck service it acquired last year, in favour of web-based versions. TweetDeck AIR, TweetDeck for Android and TweetDeck for iPhone will ...
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Tweetdeck has formally released its Twitter client for Android smartphones, and is now working on a new version for Apple's iOS. The app's release into the Android Market was announced in a company ...
The much-loved Twitter client for desktops, iPhones and iPads is going to be available for Android phones from this week via a public beta testing release—letting Android users follow people but not ...
At one time, TweetDeck was one of the most popular clients for Twitter users, so popular Twitter bought it in 2011 — and now has essentially killed it for mobile phones and the computer desktop.