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Release 0.25 of TweetDeck, available now from TweetDeck.com consolidates the updates from the previous test versions into a new single release. It also has some much-needed bug fixes, as well as some cool new features that the user-base have been...
Facebook recently released some new features of their API making it easier for 3rd party applications to develop rich Facebook functionality. At the SXSW conference in Austin last week, where it seems almost EVERYONE was using TweetDeck, it was...
In another optional update to all-powerful Twitter client TweetDeck, you can now record video updates direct in the applications and post to the 12seconds.tv site and Twitter.
What is 12seconds.tv?
12seconds.tv is a service that allows you to record...
Welcome to All your TweetDeck Questions Answered, the blog post that has grown from a few words of advice into the most comprehensive list available of frequently-asked questions (FAQs) about TweetDeck.
I hope that you find these FAQs helpful. If you...
TweetDeck really does keep getting better and better.
Hot on the heels of the previous release which introduced some great new features, the next release will see another seriously cool improvement to the king of Twitter clients – auto-completion of...
Love this blog. Slightly jealous of this blog. :o) Have been following Richard on Twitter a while now, but only now clicked all the way through to his blog. It's witty, intelligent and informed. I'm a fan. :)