TweetDeck Updated With Lists,ReTweets,Geo Locations and More

by Surender on December 1, 2009

in Facebook,Social Media,Tech,Twitter

tweetdeck thumb TweetDeck Updated With Lists,ReTweets,Geo Locations and MoreFew days back TweetDeck has announced about its coming feature LinkedIn integration etc.The the day has come when this feature is added in TweetDeck twitter client.TweetDeck became more special now.

There are many features added in TweetDeck

  1. LinkedIn gets linked in TweetDeck.Now you can browse your LinkedIn network on your desktop through TweetDeck.
  2. You can export your old TweetDeck Groups to new Twitter Lists or create Lists from scratch.TweetDeck gives you great suggestions for who to add. Explore your friend’s lists, following and creating columns when you find Lists you like.
  3. ReTweet in your style as you want.New-style retweets will show up in your timelines, flagged with the retweet indicator and showing both the original tweeter’s picture and the retweeter’s picture.
  4. You can tag your tweets with your current geo location.It will increase your twitter followers.TweetDeck geo-coded tweets are identified by a yellow pin at the bottom of the tweet. Clicking on this pin will reveal an inline map showing the location that the tweet was sent from. Click the pin again and the map disappears.

Download the current TweetDeck version and get smart on Twitter,Facebook and LinkedIn.Checkout official announcement of TweetDeck release.

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Gordon December 1, 2009 at 4:38 am

This really looks like a great piece of software but I personally enjoy using CoTweet or the original Twitter from the web browser. Why I like CoTweet? Because of it’s simplicity. It maybe doesn’t have all the feature someone would need and want to use but it has all the main things I need like bit.ly shortener and managing more than one Twitter accounts.
Maybe I will try the new TweetDeck and see how it handles :)
.-= Gordon´s last blog ..Hashtag Heaven – Getting Started On Twitter =-.

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Phaoloo December 1, 2009 at 2:00 pm

TweetDeck is late again in the race with Seesmic. I’ve just switched from TweetDeck to Seesmic web because it eats less computer resource and I can tweet on any computer connected to Internet. For another reason, it’s like I prefer cloud apps these days :) .
By all means, TweetDeck is still the most popular Twitter app now.
.-= Phaoloo´s last blog ..How To Build A Remarkable Career In Computer Programming =-.

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