![]() ![]() ![]() Wilson argued in this blog post April 7 that certain third-party Twitter apps, including Tweetie and Twitpic, could be acquired or phased out once Twitter begins filling holes in its young platform. The Tweetie buy, announced just one day after Research In Motion launched the public beta of a Twitter for BlackBerry application, caused some consternation among third-party application developers in conjunction with a blog post by Twitter investor Fred Wilson. Twitter for iPhone is essentially version 3.0 of Tweetie, the iPhone application Twitter gained when it acquired startup Atebits April 9. Any iPhone user may download the app from the iTunes store to see Top Tweets, find users and read public tweets as soon as they download it. Users don’t need a Twitter account to use Twitter for iPhone. The app lets users search all tweets and find users in the same spot, view top tweets and browse suggested users. Twitter for iPhone and iPod touch is available for free now here on the iTunes App Store. ![]() Twitter May 19 released its Twitter for iPhone and iPod touch application, the microblog’s third major mobile app since it launched Twitter for BlackBerry and Twitter for Android applications. ![]()
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