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Twitter on BlackBerry now

Thursday, March 4, 2010


BlackBerry has submitted its official application Twitter offers users the most popular brand smartphones running on an iPhone-rival that now can only wish for.
The official blog, Research In Motion, BlackBerry, which has said it has already started to send some to try out Twitter for BlackBerry.
"The demand for Twitter for BlackBerry smart phones is designed to leverage the BlackBerry platform to a user experience that will be familiar both Twitter and BlackBerry smartphone users to create," reads the official blog Inside Blackberry.
The application will immediately inform the users of direct messages, send photos to TwitPic directly and twittering while reading the updates, rather than to another screen.
It will also provide direct shortening bit.ly URL filtering function and feeds based on searches and display the user's location.
While applications are not official, like Seesmic, Twitter and Twitter Uber Berry existence for a while ', this is the first official offer BlackBerry and early reviews suggest that a more complete package than what's on the market today.
"Exchange TwitterBerry for Uber Twitter was one of the best decisions I've ever done in my life, but also has its shortcomings," wrote blogger Kat Hannaford for the technology blog Gizmodo. "BlackBerry App Twitter neighbor looks heaps better, from design to actual usability."
The application is still in beta form, according to the blog BlackBerry. Only people who have received the invitation, can now use. But users interested in a part of its full beta-test you can apply for a part.
Research In Motion emphasis on the Twitter blog that the application at an early stage and asked for user feedback on what other features they want to see. Among those taken into account is geotagging, the ability to create lists and update user profiles and the ability to access multiple accounts.
According to Internet researcher ComScore, Research In Motion BlackBerry operating platform had a healthy advantage in the U.S. market in December, on nearly 42 percent of smartphones in the United States.
Apple, the iPhone has been a second place at 25 percent, followed by Microsoft at 19 percent, 6 percent of the Palms and the system Google Android to 5 percent.

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