At Twitter, the Third Mobile OS Isn't an OS at All

Release Date 28 Sep, 2011 in PC Magazine

 
   

At Twitter, the Third Mobile OS Isn't an OS at All

PC Magazine - Mark Hachman, Sara Yin - 28 Sep, 2011
Suddenly, everyone wants to know which mobile OS will challenge Apple's iOS and Google's Android as a third option. Twitter's Michael Abbott has an unexpected answer. Speaking at the GigaOM conference Tuesday in San Francisco, ...

Twitter's not a social network?

CNET - Rafe Needleman - 28 Sep, 2011
Michael Abbott, vice president of engineering at Twitter, talks with Om Malik (left) at the Mobilize conference today. SAN FRANCISCO--Speaking at the Mobilize conference here today, Michael Abbott, vice president of engineering at Twitter, ...

Twitter expects incredible growth with iOS 5 integration

ZDNet (blog) - Rachel King - 28 Sep, 2011
Summary: Twitter has already grown more in the last nine months than it has in the last five years. But expect even more exponential growth soon thanks to the upcoming iOS 5 integration. ...

What you can learn from the rise and fall of WebOS

GigaOm - Colleen Taylor - 28 Sep, 2011
WebOS has had its fair share of ups and downs. The mobile operating system was developed by Palm in 2008. In the spring of 2010, Hewlett-Packard acquired Palm and soon said it would put WebOS to work ...

How Twitter is preparing for its big iOS debut

GigaOm - Colleen Taylor - 28 Sep, 2011
It's shaping up to be a busy autumn for Twitter. The company's microblogging service will be integrated into the next version of Apple's iOS operating system, which is set to roll out at the big ...

45 Percent of Tweets Originate From Mobile

All Things Digital - Liz Gannes - 28 Sep, 2011
Twitter, which got its start as a mobile service over text messages, is increasingly headed back to its mobile roots. These days, 45 percent of Twitter's 230 million tweets per day originate from mobile devices, according to Michael Abbott, ...

 

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