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Tweetdeck for chrome
Tweetdeck for chrome





tweetdeck for chrome

J– at 12:00 PM EDT US, Twitter turned off API v1 which effectively shut down the Android, iOS, and AIR versions of TweetDeck.ĭecem– Twitter started allowing new TweetDeck users to sign in with their Twitter usernames and passwords, removing the barrier-to-entry which had previously existed in requiring users to register a separate TweetDeck account. – users were informed that 'Facebook is no longer supported in TweetDeck', and that on May 7, Facebook accounts and Facebook columns will be removed. TweetDeck said they would "focus our development efforts on our modern, web-based versions". Ma– TweetDeck announced in a blog post that they would be suspending mobile versions of TweetDeck including TweetDeck AIR, TweetDeck for iPhone and TweetDeck for Android, which will be removed from their respective app stores this May. The update dropped support for LinkedIn, Google Buzz, Foursquare, MySpace accounts.

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TweetDeck changed from an Adobe AIR application to a native Windows and Mac OS X application in this release, and also introduced a web version of TweetDeck for WebKit-based browsers based on TweetDeck's existing Google Chrome app. Deck.ly previously allowed users to post tweets in excess of 140 characters.ĭecem– Twitter released a new version branded "TweetDeck by Twitter", as part of Twitter's redesign of its services. Septem– TweetDeck tweeted that new updates for all of its versions would be released and that "As part of the process of making TweetDeck more consistent with & Twitter's mobile apps, we're removing deck.ly from our apps." Many users expressed their anger at this feature removal in the comments on the iOS and Android Market. October 2010 – Android version made available after a public beta period. J– first version of TweetDeck, originally an independent Twitter app by Iain Dodsworth, was released.







Tweetdeck for chrome