Twitter Has a New Mobile Interface
08 Dec, 2009, 2:38 pm IST | by
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Twitter now has a new mobile interface, reportedly to replace the existing m.twitter.com. The interface is designed to be compatible with even the iPhone and Android OS and will also work on BlackBerry browsers barring certain features. The new Twitter Mobile Interface http://mobile.twitter.com can be best utilized if used on webkit based mobile browsers. The application offers three buttons - Reply, Retweet and Favorite. There is also a More button instead of the Previous and Forward options along with a a New Update button in iPhone-iPod Touch sets. Twitter is offering free updates for Vodafone, Three, O2 and Orange via Mobile phone handsets. |
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