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2008-08-01
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...but they seem a bit late with their release of the twitter enabled version...
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applet, development, homescreen, microblogging, n810, twitter |
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I'd be perfectly happy if there would be a Twitter Homescreen plugin, that would allow me very quickly to update my twitter status (without the need to start any specific application) and even to see a configurable number of twitter user timeline updates (3 to 4 lines or entries, in order not to clutter the screen).
Does this exist (and I haven't searched correctly) ? If not - and as I'm not a developper - would someone with available freetime be able to develop something like this ? I'm convinced many people would be happy to see this...