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When you’re viewing tweets on Hootsuite, at the very top of the tweet under their handle (username) are three bits of information:
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Whether you’re an online tweeter or your publish your 140-character long messages from an app, we’ve got the lowdown on where to go to see where people share their thoughts, blog posts, images and more.
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How Customers Read Tweets - Data For Monday (Last Day) From TwitterSource.When you’re on Twitter and you’re reading through tweets, do you ever wonder what site or app people are tweeting from? Do you want to know if Beyonce is a Twitter for iPhone user and if Alan Sug…, sorry, Lord Sugar tweets from the web or an app? Twitter’s own products don’t tell you, but others do. This post analyzed what happened in the (approximately) 24 hours since UberMedia products were again allowed to access the Twitter API. On Friday, I analyzed how people read tweets using Twitter client data from TwitterSource. Rumors are rampant that they are on the verge of buying Tweetdeck if so, I will regretfully find another client, since I’ve been using Tweetdeck since it launched and have been an evangelist for the app. They also bought EchoFon (iPhone) and Twidroyd (Android). Still later, after buying UberTwitter (with Blackberry and iPhone clients), they became UberMedia. Later, after Twitter objected, they became PostUp. In April 2010, they launched as TweetUp - appropriating a name and a practice that grew organically before they existed. When I checked “last week” stats on Saturday, it was ranked 18th (0.817%). It is competing with Twitter for Android, which currently (6.30) ranks 8th (1.958%).Īs I noted Friday, I’m no fan of the men behind the 10-month old company UberMedia. Monday (the 24 hours prior to 6.30 pm Pacific Monday)Īnd Twidroyd? Monday’s 24-hour data (6.30) have it at position 33 (0.335%) and last-hour data have it at position 20 (0.463%). TwitterSource Data - Monday 6.30 PM Pacific Monday (the 24 hours prior to 5.45 pm Pacific Monday)
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When the developer updates twidroyd and Ubersocial, you’ll be able to download their updates to access Tweets again on these applications. Mid-Sunday afternoon, Twitter support announced that twidroyd and Ubersocial for Blackberry had regained access to the Twitter API. is still the primary way people read tweets (35%). Prior to the cut-off on Friday, Ubertwitter was the second most popular client (7.3%) and Twitter for Blackberry was number four (6.2%). Twitter’s Blackberry client has dropped back to number four (6.153%). According to TwitterSource data for the past hour (at 6.30 pm Pacific), Ubersocial for Blackberry (formerly known as Ubertwitter) is currently the third most popular client for reading Tweets (6.181%). It’s been slightly more than 24 hours since Twitter reinstated API access to UberMedia for its twidroyd and UberSocial for Blackberry applications.