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Twitter will shut down multiple TweetDeck apps to focus on the product's web-based version, the microblogging service announced Monday.
In yet another sign of the battle between social media's two biggest players, Facebook integration will be removed, too.
The announcement was met largely with a chorus of "nooooooooo,"
"whyyyyyyy" and "gaaaaaaaah" on social media, reflecting TweetDeck's
widespread popularity with hardcore Twitter users.
TweetDeck AIR, TweetDeck for iPhone and TweetDeck for Android will be
removed from their respective app stores in May, and stop working soon
after, according to a TweetDeck blog post.
"To continue to offer a great product that addresses your unique
needs, we’re going to focus our development efforts on our modern,
web-based versions of TweetDeck," the post says.
TweetDeck is a well-regarded Twitter client that the microblogging network bought in 2011.
Moving forward, TweetDeck's web and Chrome apps will be the first
that Twitter enhances with updates and new features, while the Mac and
PC apps will continue to evolve as well.
Your final couple months using TweetDeck's AIR, Android and iPhone versions may not be smooth sailing, either. Those apps will continue to rely on version one of Twitter's API, which will be retired this month.
Blackout testing on version one begins March 5, so mobile TweetDeck
users will likely begin experiencing outages with their apps on Tuesday.
"In many ways, doubling down on the TweetDeck web experience and
discontinuing our app support is a reflection of where our TweetDeck
power-users are going," the post reads before later adding: "And for
those of you who are inconvenienced by this shift, our sincere
apologies."
Is this a pain, or not such a big deal? Give us your take in the comments.
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