Got a BlackBerry and want to use Twitter on it? In this post the staff at BBGeeks.com follow them at @bbgeeks test and compare the options for you.
If you have not heard about Twitter yet, you are missing out on one of the hottest social networking movements of the 2.0 era. Originally conceptualized as an in house messaging tool by the team at Odeo, the potential for mass adoption was quickly realized and the product was released to the public.
Just a couple short years later and Twitter has taken the internet by storm. Everyone, from those on the leading edge of technology to small business owners who are trying to reach a broader audience, have set up Twitter accounts and are now producing a stream of consciousness for anyone who may be inclined to follow them . . . 140 characters at a time.
Twitter Options for BlackBerry Owners
When it comes to hammering out short bursts of text to get your message across, BlackBerry owners and enthusiasts are no stranger to the concept. We are are constantly tap tap tapping on our qwerty keyboards and sending these types of messages to every contact on our list. It is to the point for many of us where it is hard to hold a full conversation without pausing to send a quick note on messenger. In fact we even have a new medical condition that has been dubbed “BlackBerry Thumb” which is a result of our constant typing on the notoriously small keypad.
It should come as no surprise then that BlackBerry owners are some of the most prolific Tweeters out there. What can we say, we know a great application/service when we see one.
This review of TwitterBerry was submitted by@cjharley fromFrom My Point of View. If you’re a TwitterBerry user – please add your own user review in comments below.
Do you love Twitter? Of course you do! That’s why you’re here. And if you love Twitter and your BlackBerry as much as I do then you have got to get TwitterBerry. This application allows you to have access to your Twitter while on the go.
Installing the application is simple and only takes minutes. Once you’ve entered your username and password TwitterBerry pulls in all of your latest updates, including the ones from your friends. It looks just like your Twitter at home. Your avatar and your friends’ avatar come up on your BlackBerry screen which makes it easy to identify your friends.