Professionals who both own iPhones and are members of LinkedIn are in for a treat. LinkedIn for iPhone 3.0 has been released, and the new app (which remains free) represents an improvement over the old one in almost every way.
The most obvious change comes in the form of a fresh user interface. Adam Nash, Vice President of Search and Platform Products at LinkedIn, explained in a blog post, “We’ve worked to bring the most common and important features to the top of the application, to make it easy to get what you need as quickly as possible. We wanted to make sure that even if you only have thirty seconds to spare, you can get something done.”
excited pixel announced the immediate availability of Chirp Flow 1.0 for the iPhone and iPod touch on Monday. Chirp Flow uses Twitter’s real time streaming API to show tweets as they are posted.
The app lets users view Twitter streams based on user or search phrases, includes an option for controlling delivery speed for new tweets, can be paused for reviewing streamed tweets, and more.
Chirp Flow 1.0 is free and available for download at Apple’s iTunes-based App Store.
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