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Twitter For iPad Goes Official

Twitter-addicts out there who own an iPad will probably be overjoyed to hear that Twitter has officially released Twitter for iPad, offering some interesting user interface (UI) tweaks that you probably haven’t seen before. Media viewing has been optimized for the iPad, and videos play in-line with other content, not to mention that it can be loaded while you’re busy browsing through your timeline. One of the more interesting interface tweaks is that when you pinch a tweet, you’ll be able to see details about the author and also have a list of actions that you can perform, such as replying and retweeting. A two-finger pull-down gesture will show the entire conversation around the tweet. If you have an iPad, give it a test drive and see the difference for yourself. [iTunes link]

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