
After an unofficial version on TweetDeck surfaced yesterday, TweetDeck quickly responded saying that the unofficial version was an older build an that the official application would drop today. Here you go folks! <– Click the link and sign up to receive your TweetDeck Beta download. TweetDeck is a social integration client that brings Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace to your Desktop and, similar to other Twitter applications, TweetDeck implements the Twitter API allowing the user to send, receive and view profiles, all within the program. Enjoy!
Via: TweetDeck
Would you leave your preferred Twitter client for this application?

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So far it’s cool but I have a big issue apparently on my HTC Evo (Android 2.2). When I try to add a Google Buzz account (already established), I get a smaller screen asking “How I want others to see me on Buzz”. No matter what I click or do, I can’t get beyond that first screen.
Anyone else running into this? Facebook, Twitter, and FourSquare all worked fine. Only Google Buzz is giving the issue.
Thanks.
So far it’s cool but I have a big issue apparently on my HTC Evo (Android 2.2). When I try to add a Google Buzz account (already established), I get a smaller screen asking “How I want others to see me on Buzz”. No matter what I click or do, I can’t get beyond that first screen.
Anyone else running into this? Facebook, Twitter, and FourSquare all worked fine. Only Google Buzz is giving the issue.
Thanks.
I manage the social media department of a non-profit, and I recently made the switch from Hootsuite to Tweetdeck for an out of browser social networking management tool, and fell in love with it. While Tweetdeck for Android is only in beta it looks to be very promising, let’s hope they bring Pages integration (which they hope to), scheduled posts, and a few other features, but otherwise it is a fantastic app, even for a public 1.0 release it would be better than expected.
I manage the social media department of a non-profit, and I recently made the switch from Hootsuite to Tweetdeck for an out of browser social networking management tool, and fell in love with it. While Tweetdeck for Android is only in beta it looks to be very promising, let’s hope they bring Pages integration (which they hope to), scheduled posts, and a few other features, but otherwise it is a fantastic app, even for a public 1.0 release it would be better than expected.
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