TwitterBerry: They'll Never Have to Ask What You're Doing
What are you doing?
That's the question that fuels the Twitter social networking service. Like Facebook, Twitter is making a name for itself among business users and others as a valuable tool to help keep track of what colleagues and others are doing at any given moment. Users constantly submit updates in the form of 140-character instant message-like posts on their current activities so friends, family, colleagues and others can keep tabs on them and vice versa.
This can come in handy for most folks who don't have constant access to their computers--especially always-on BlackBerry users. That's where TwitterBerry's true value shines through. With a single click from the BlackBerry home screen, users can input Twitter updates. Replies to your status updates, as well as timelines of your last posts and the last public posts are available via the TwitterBerry menu, which is accessed via the BlackBerry menu key.
TwitterBerry works on most RIM devices from the 7000 and 8000 series that run on the BlackBerry operating system version 4.0.2 or higher.
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