The ability to tweet on the go is something many people these days enjoy. The popularity of mobile tweeting has not gone unnoticed by those responsible for Twitter and they have now taken over the company responsible for the iPhone application Tweetie. This is already a popular way for people to engage with the Twitter world so it will be interesting to see how being owned by the makers of the site will affect its fortunes. This take over also comes right in time for the next Tweetie application designed for the iPad – an occurrence that is unlikely to have escaped the attention of those at Twitter.
IPAD Envy
by on Friday, May 07, 2010, 7:01am - No Comment
Adobe Takes iPad Ban on Flash Personally
by on Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 13:00am - No Comment
It seems that tensions are mounting between Apple and Adobe. Lee Brimelow, a staunch supporter of Adobe, made the claim this week that the iPad ban on Flash was directly aimed at damaging Adobe. He has claimed that this ban is evidence of a ‘tyrannical’ attitude by Apple that will end up hurting many other developers as well – strong words indeed.





