Yesterday Twitter updated their mobile web app. The new Twitter app finally works great on Windows Phone. [click to continue…]
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Checkout Our SponsorsYesterday Twitter updated their mobile web app. The new Twitter app finally works great on Windows Phone. [click to continue…]
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Checkout Our SponsorsMany of us WP owners are more than just owners of the WP platform, we are Windows Phone enthusiasts and WinPhan7′s. I know I’m not alone in my daily battle to bring a higher recognition, appreciation, and acceptance from Android and iPhone owners alike to the WP platform. Ben “The PC Guy” has turned his quest on a daily basis to do the same, into an advertisement campaign. Are you looking to help and bring a “street level” recognition and acceptance to WP? Looking for some help from Microsoft? Hidden inside the WP Marketplace, Retail Insider is an outstanding free app meant to help mobile carriers and stores better sell WP, but the developers of the app strongly encourage the rest of us to use it too! They just added 15 new countries to their support list, including Australia. I had the opportunity last week to correspond via email with one of the team members responsible for creating content for the app. They were so pleasurable, I felt it would have been a disservice if I didn’t try to bring more recognition to what it is they do and get more people involved in helping!
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Checkout Our SponsorsDeveloped by dots & lines
Twitter experience for your digital Metro life. Simple, unique, and yet feature rich. Kitchen sink included!
All of Twitter on one screen. No need to tap many buttons to reach to desired timelines. Apart from your all day timelines, Lists, Saved Searches, Retweets, all accessible through a unique timeline called Quick Line.
Images right on the Timeline, if you choose to enable it! Get a full view of images without even leaving the Timeline.
Double tap on a tweet to start a quick reply without leaving the timeline that you’re skimming through. Access your profile right from the home screen and check out your stats and favorites without even going to a new screen.
Oh, and tiles! Compose Tile, pin this beautiful tile on your phone’s home screen and start tweeting in seconds without having to open the whole application. You can do the same with a Search Tile. Live tiles too! So you don’t miss any of your mentions or messages notifications. And if we add more tiles, we’ll be starting a flooring business.
We’ve got you covered in Multi Account support, Read Later, Image Upload, Custom URL shortening, Threaded Direct Messages and image & video Previews right in the app.
And, Push Notifications are coming soon, real soon!
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Is #droidrage ruining your life?
do you love your windows phone?
Microsoft ask you share your feelings on twitter to win a Windows Phone with Zune annual pass and Xbox LIVE annual subscription!
Unfortunately its US Only!
#DroidRage or #WP7Love, Win a WP7
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Good news for all you Twitter addicts constantly uploading pics on twitpics. Microsoft has done some behind the curtains tweaking and twitpics are now visible on the people and pictures hub in addition to pictures already syncd from Facebook and Skydrive. Earlier the hub only used to show a static link to the image. This wasn’t offered by any update but just seems a change Microsoft did the way Windows Phones connect and fetch from the cloud. Hopefully we will be seeing more of these updates.
via wmpoweruser.
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WP7 App Description
You will love to follow tweets with Tweet Translator.
- Have you ever felt the need to translate a tweet?
- Would you have liked to actually understand those tweets from other languages. Right there at the moment you saw them?Tweet Translate does it for you, this Twitter client will allow you to do the following:
1. See your personal tweet timeline
2. Post tweets to your timeline.
3. Search for people Tweets.
4. See Public Tweets.
5. Hear the tweet with text to speech for all different languages.
6. Translate Tweets real-time to and from the following languages:Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Geek, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Ukrainian and Vietnamese.
Don’t forget to turn speech on, setting is located in the setting panorama page. I didn’t want to scare you or the people at your meeting so set speech off by default. The application will remember your settings from there on.
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Will they, wont they, will they. This is getting more than a little nerve wracking now with the famed Microsoft Mango update.
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