Sunday, March 10, 2013

best apps Twitter for iphone

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 Developers are still working furiously to add Twitter integration to their programs,but a few choice ones are already trickling out. Here are a few of my favorites:
* Flipboard (free)—A magazine-style reader that I recommended a few chapters back. This is one app that makes perfect sense for Twitter integration.As you’re catching up on the day’s news, being able to tweet out a link you love with one touch is brilliant. One of Twitter’s biggest strengths is its ability to spread news; it works wonderfully here.
* LivingSocial (free)—If you haven’t caught on to the social networking + deals craze, you should. I discuss these in more detail in the section “Checking In for Deals,” but suffice it to say, being able to tweet out your favorite deal could make you a local hero.                                     
* Groupon (free)—Same story here; but if you’re in the mood to grab apps, go
ahead and download this one.
* MadPad ($0.99)—This app is a breath of fresh air in the App Store. You’re
encouraged to capture sounds around you—from a trash can lid, a bouncing
ball, and so on—and then convert them into listenable tracks. Once you’re
ready to share your creation with a broader audience, built-in Twitter integration
makes doing so a cinch.
* PopSugar (free)—OMG! This is probably the perfect app for Twitter
integration. Read and tweet about the latest celebrity gossip. It goes
hand-in-hand, really.
* Showyou (free)—If you have ever doubted the power and utility of social
sharing, this app will win you over. With just a single tap to sign in via
Twitter, this app shows you the videos that are being viewed and shared
by those you follow. It’s like getting the scoop, without ever having to ask,
“What are you guys talking about?”
If you’re wondering how to keep track of which apps do and don’t support native
Twitter integration, there’s one last app you should download. Once installed, there’s
an icon to tap that clues you in on a Top 100 list of Twitter-friendly iOS apps. Sifting
through here could clue you in on socially-inclined apps that you might otherwise
never discover. If you’re looking to see if apps you already own have been updated,
just ogle the aforementioned Share icon and look for Twitter or Tweet to be an available
option.





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