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Windows Phone 7 - what apps did we get?
What’s 'appening? 21 October 2010 15:15 GMT TweetLast week we detailed a few apps we wanted to see on Windows Phone 7 when it finally launched. Well Microsoft’s newest mobile platform has launched across networks and a range of devices globally today, so we thought we’d come back and...
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Best Windows Phone 7 apps and games in development
What to look forward to when Microsoft's new phone OS launches 28 August 2010 16:55 GMT TweetWindows Phone 7 isn't out yet, however that doesn't mean developers can't start getting to work on the apps that will populate the Windows Phone 7 App store from day 1.
Here we showcase what we think are the best Windows Phone 7 apps we've...
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Seesmic for Android updated
With homescreen widget and native retweeting 20 April 2010 10:36 GMT TweetSeesmic has rolled out an update for its Android application that adds a bunch of new features - a homescreen widget, native retweets, and support for geotagging.
It's the first time that Seesmic's offered a homescreen widget for the Android...
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Twitter getting official Android app
@Ev spills the beans during Chirp conference 15 April 2010 10:33 GMT TweetDuring a keynote speech at Twitter's own Chirp conference, company co-founder Evan Williams revealed that like BlackBerry and the iPhone, Android will also be getting an official Twitter application.
It's not clear where it'll come from - whether...
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Seesmic for Android gets updated
Pumps up performance, adds multi-account support 5 February 2010 10:03 GMT TweetSeesmic, the Twitter client of choice for many on the Android platform, has rolled out an update. It brings a host of new features to the app, as well as performance improvements and some usability enhancements.
In the video above you can see...
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Seesmic Look to take Twitter mainstream with corporate backed PC client
Twitter receives an interesting facelift 21 January 2010 18:00 GMT TweetSeesmic, makers of the popular Seesmic web, desktop, and various mobile Twitter applications, has announced new software designed to make Twitter more accessible to a "mainstream audience".
Called Seesmic Look, the new software was developed...