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Coming Soon: Bring Your LinkedIn Network to TweetDeckComing Soon: Bring Your LinkedIn Network to TweetDeck With the addition of Facebook and MySpace, TweetDeck has gradually gone from being just a great Twitter client to now being a true browser for the real-time web. With the addition of each...

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Discover The Dynamic New TweetDeck DirectoryDiscover The Dynamic New TweetDeck Directory Today we are delighted to announce a very exciting new version of the TweetDeck Directory. Back in September we introduced the TweetDeck Directory to make it easier to find and follow your...

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Great Scott! TweetDeck engages the Twitter Flux CapacitorGreat Scott! TweetDeck engages the Twitter Flux Capacitor Marty: Wait a minute. Wait a minute Doc, uh, are you telling me you built a time machine... out of a DeLorean? Doc Brown: The way I see it, if you're going to build a time machine into a...

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TweetDeck for iPadTweetDeck for iPad Apart from, how do I get one of these, my first thought as I watched the iPad being revealed was that TweetDeck was MADE for this device (or should that be this device was made for TweetDeck...unlikely).  TweetDeck's...

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The Real-Time Web at your fingertips - Story From: TweetDeck's posterous

Posted by TweetExpert | Posted in TweetDeck | Posted on 15-10-2009

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We love getting your feedback. The ideas which you give us and the requests for changes or new features in TweetDeck really give us a buzz. Especially when we think we can really make ideas work and start to implement them. So imagine the excitement in the TweetDeck office just recently while we have been working on three of the most-requested features over recent months: improved notifications, keyboard navigation and Twitter follower management.
 
To see what we have come up with, head over to http://www.tweetdeck.com now to download version 0.31.
 
See who's new without leaving TweetDeck

We have introduced a new column type - New Followers. This column will display your most recent new Twitter followers and allow you to perrform all the actions you would expect, including View profile, Follow, Unfollow, Block, Report spam and Add to Group...all without having to leave the comfort of your TweetDeck screen!
 
Cut out the noise with configurable notifications

TweetDeck has always been the best way to organise your social networking updates through the use of groups and searches, giving you unlimited columns in which to view your Twitter, Facebook & MySpace updates and more. But we know that there are some updates that are more important to you than others. You might read every tweet in your "All-Star Tweeters" group column without fail, but maybe your "Old School Friends" Facebook column is just one you peruse when you're feeling like laughing at photos of you wearing a school cap and short trousers.

Previously TweetDeck would notify you in the same manner for each of these columns - the famous "chirp" sound and the pop-up notification window. Well, from v0.31 this notification system has been dramatically overhauled, so that it is now highly configurable and features a slick new design.

Some of the new features are:

• New "detail" window shows the full text of an update
• Inline reply, retweet & DM from notification box - no need to open full TweetDeck window
• Position the popup notifications in any corner of the screen
• Define notification options on a per-column basis

This allows you to really take control of your streams and ensure that you get to see your most important updates instantly, without having to filter through the "noise".

 The Real-Time Web at your fingertips

For many users, navigating TweetDeck with a mouse is not their preferred option, though until now it has been the only method available. In v0.31 however we have introduced a series of keyboard navigation options that we hope will help you manage your TweetDeck interactions without having to take your fingers off the keyboard.

 For example, the cursor keys now allow scrolling up and down, left and right. C will open the compose window. Escape will close any menu.

 The most exciting part of this new feature is what we are calling the Heads-Up Display (HUD).  Instead of requiring lots of complicated key combinations and CTRL-ALT finger gymnastics, pressing SPACE on an update will display the HUD, which presents the most common actions for each type of update. Each action is associated with the keys A,S,D or F. Simply press the key for the action you want to perform, or move to it using the arrow keys and press ENTER.

 We hope you'll agree that this gives you keyboard fans out there a great new way to interact with your social networking friends with zero mouse clicks required.

 And there's more!

Thanks to some optimisation work, TweetDeck should now use up to 15% less memory than before. We have also been very busy fixing some outstanding issues that have been reported to our TweetDeck Support site. For full details of what is included in this release, please see the changelog.

You will also find lots of helpful FAQs which will explain the new features in a lot more detail.

Richard Barley, TweetDeck Community Manager

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Introducing the TweetDeck Directory - Story From: TweetDeck's posterous

Posted by TweetExpert | Posted in TweetDeck | Posted on 09-09-2009

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The first question we all faced when we were new to Twitter was who to follow. For some of us it wasn’t such a hard decision as many of our friends and co-workers were already tweeting but for many figuring out who to follow isn’t so easy. And of course without interesting people to follow Twitter isn’t so useful.

At TweetDeck we want to make sure all of our users, new and old tweeps alike, have a great experience. That’s why we introduced the TweetDeck Recommends column to help you find new and interesting people to follow.  But we’re not satisfied yet, we want to do more, to give you a way to easily browse and find the best people to follow, whether you’re interested in trampolining or travel, potholing or politics. 

That’s why we’ve created the TweetDeck Directory to make it easier to find and follow your favourite subjects on Twitter.  Think of it as a TV Guide for Twitter channels.  Simply browse the directory by topic.  You’ll find everything from music to news and sports to travel.  When you find the perfect group for you simply click ‘Add to TweetDeck’ and the column will magically appear in your TweetDeck.

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Bring your Facebook and MySpace friends closer - Story From: TweetDeck's posterous

Posted by TweetExpert | Posted in TweetDeck | Posted on 09-09-2009

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Friends are important and now you can bring your friends even closer with the addition of MySpace and full powered Facebook in TweetDeck.  Or why not find some new friends who share your passions with the new TweetDeck Directory.  Download the new version of TweetDeck (v0.30) to keep in touch with all your friends on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter all from the comfort of TweetDeck.

Full Powered Facebook

Many users tell us they couldn’t live without TweetDeck groups to break their Twitter stream into bite size chunks.  So we’ve added a little TweetDeck magic to Facebook too, now you can group your Facebook friends and easily see what your ‘Real Friends’, ‘Work Friends’ and even your ‘Oldie but Goodie Friends’ are doing. 

It’s great to be able to see what your friends are up to with your own eyes, whether you’re around the corner or across the ocean.  The new fully powered Facebook stream lets you bring your friends closer by viewing photos, videos, links, wall posts, comments and more in TweetDeck. You can even preview entire albums of Facebook photos and see who’s tagged, without leaving TweetDeck.

Sharing your thoughts on Facebook is just a couple of clicks away too.  Now you can write wall posts, comments and status updates inside TweetDeck and even ‘like’ things that make you smile.  Plus we’re making life easier for Facebook Page owners, simply update your Pages directly from TweetDeck. 

Our new friend MySpace

We’ve made a new friend, MySpace. Update your MySpace status and mood from TweetDeck.  Keep your finger on the pulse with new MySpace columns to stay up-to-date with your friends’ status and moods, comments on your profile and view the full activity stream choc full of photos, events, videos and apps.  

Show and Tell

Tell everyone what you’re doing, simply write once, choose which services you want to update and then post to MySpace, Twitter and Facebook all at the same time.  Job done! 

Showing what you’re up to is also a whole lot easier. Simply drag and drop photos into TweetDeck to post to Facebook or Twitter.  Plus we’ve added a little preview so you can make sure you don’t accidentally share any embarrassing photos with the world!

Introducing the TweetDeck Directory 

We know it can be hard to find people talking about the things you’re interested in on Twitter.  That’s why we’ve created the TweetDeck Directory to make it easier to find and follow your favourite subjects on Twitter.  Think of it as a TV Guide for Twitter channels.  Browse the directory, find a group that takes your fancy, click ‘Add column’ and the column will magically appear in your TweetDeck.

Some spring cleaning 

We’ve also done a bit of a spring clean but don’t panic, all of your beloved TweetDeck features are still there. Simply click the Twitter button in the top left to add new columns or find your synced search and group columns.  We’ve also simplified the update window so you can simply paste or drag and drop a link into the main space and it’ll automatically be shortened and added to your tweet.  The rest of the buttons have taken residence above the tweet box instead of below.  Plus some other little improvements we hope you’ll enjoy including:

• Minimise to tray.
• Post photos to Twitter via TweetPhoto.
• Ability to add a Bit.ly account.
• Quick Profile – Simply enter a Twitter name to view profiles in TweetDeck.
• Better follower management.

It may sound like a cliché but sharing really is good and we want you to be able to share TweetDeck with your friends whoever and wherever they are.  That’s why we’ve made it possible for anyone to use TweetDeck with or without a Twitter account.  Go forth and share TweetDeck with all your friends – Facebook, Twitter and MySpace fans alike. 

Get closer right now with the new TweetDeck, download it for yourself and try it out. 

 

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Fixing you up with a small update - Story From: TweetDeck's posterous

Posted by TweetExpert | Posted in TweetDeck | Posted on 24-08-2009

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Here at TweetDeck, we care about our community. We care because, lets face it, you guys rock.

So when there are problems with TweetDeck, we need to fix them so that you guys can keep rocking and we can keep helping you do so. Recently some of you have been suffering from a few issues that, although seemingly quite small, have been giving you pain and, worst of all, stopping you from being able to use TweetDeck. This is a situation that we as a team have been urgently working to resolve.

The result of this hard work is TweetDeck version 0.26.5. v0.26.5 is not the big, new, shiny update that you are all very patiently waiting for, but is a minor update to fix the following specific issues that have been causing trouble just recently:

"Not Authorised"
This issue manifested itself when someone had changed their Twitter password, resulting in a "Not Authorised" status. When trying to change your Twitter password you may also have received a "Wrong details" error.

"Blank Tweetdeck"
This issue, documented here http://bit.ly/tdblank manifested itself in a totally blank TweetDeck screen.

"Missing tweets while updating"
We identified a situation that could arise where by tweets would be lost if they arrived in a column while TweetDeck was in the process of sending an outbound update. 

We really do appreciate your patience while we worked to fix these issues and we would especially like to thank those users who helped us to troubleshoot the problems. Without their help we would not have been able to find solutions as quickly as we did.

So if you have been affected by any of these three issues, go to http://www.tweetdeck.com and click "Download Now" to get v0.26.5. Install the update as normal and try using TweetDeck again. If you are still having problems, drop me a line at hello@tweetdeck.com, or ping me a tweet to @richardbarley and I'll help you out further.

Otherwise, sit tight and wait for the next full release which will be out soon. And we KNOW you're going to love it :)

Richard

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Bonjour! Hola! Guten Tag! Nǐ Hǎo! Ohayou! - Story From: TweetDeck's posterous

Posted by TweetExpert | Posted in TweetDeck | Posted on 29-07-2009

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Apparently there are over 6,000 languages spoken in the world and TweetDeck is only available in one of those, English.  Obviously we’re not being very fair to our friends in far-flung places who would be much more comfortable in their mother tongue.  That’s why we’d like to ask for your help to help us to translate TweetDeck.  As a first step we’d like to get your help to translate TweetDeck into:

  • Chinese Simplified
  • Chinese Traditional
  • Brazilian Portuguese
  • French
  • German
  • Japanese
  • Spanish

If you’d like to volunteer to help us translate TweetDeck into your language please email us at localisation@tweetdeck.com.  We can’t offer you payment, but we can promise you our eternal gratitude, some TweetDeck freebies and credit for the completed translations on our site.  We’re also happy to provide you with a letter to acknowledge your volunteer work on this project, so you can add this experience to your C.V.

If you’d like to get involved we ask that you be fluent in reading and writing English and your selected translation language. We’ve got very high standards for TweetDeck so we’re afraid that being able to say ‘My name is not gringo...’ in Spanish or having an aunt Susie who once studied Chinese for 2 weeks at school won’t qualify you for this project.

If your language isn’t there and you think it should be don’t worry, this is just the beginning and we’ll be working to make TweetDeck global but local in many languages going forward.  Please be patient with us, we’ll get there but we can’t promise we’ll ever cover all 6,000!

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Welcome Richard Barley – our new Community Manager - Story From: TweetDeck's posterous

Posted by TweetExpert | Posted in TweetDeck | Posted on 20-07-2009

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“If the person you are talking to doesn't appear to be listening, be patient. It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear.”

Winnie the Pooh

The last twelve months have seen TweetDeck grow from a personal solution to Iain's overwhelming Twitter stream, to by far and away the most popular desktop Twitter client in the world. And with the addition of a suite of complementary services, TweetDeck is truly becoming the browser for the real-time web, as well as a great Twitter client.

This huge growth, particularly over the last few months, has been incredibly exciting but also very challenging. Back in the summer of 2008, when only a few hundred people were using Tweetdeck, engaging with this community and responding to their enquiries was an easy enough task for Iain to undertake alongside developing the product. However, as the userbase has grown, so has the volume of emails, tweets and general cries for help, leaving him, reluctantly, with that small piece of fluff in his ear.

So today I am delighted to be able to announce that Iain has appointed me, Richard Barley, as the new TweetDeck Community Manager, with responsibility for removing that piece of fluff and becoming the voice of the community within TweetDeck and the voice of TweetDeck within the community.

Many of you may know me from the "unofficial" support I have been giving over the last few months on http://richardbarley.com and through my tweets. I have been helping out just because I really love TweetDeck and I felt Iain needed a hand. Well now it's all official and I am making it my mission to help you, the awesome TweetDeck community, make the most of TweetDeck. 

In terms of getting help, the usual methods will remain: email hello@tweetdeck.com, send tweets to @tweetdeck or @richardbarley or log an issue at http://tweetdeck.uservoice.com. Responding to these channels will be my primary focus initially, although my remit covers more than just support and you will be hearing a lot more from me on how we will be developing other aspects of the TweetDeck community very soon.

So for now I just want to say "welcome" to you all, as we start a new and exciting phase in the development of the product that we love. I am very excited to be working with both the TweetDeck team and you, the community, to help make TweetDeck into the ultimate browser for the real-time web.

Cheers!

Richard

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