Internet related News · 2015-10-22

Here’s all that happened (well, almost) at Twitter’s Flight developer meet

Micro blog Twitter has completed its keynote event at its 2nd annual Flight developer conference in San Francisco, US. New chief executive Jack Dorsey reached out to developers as he set the tone for Twitter’s new direction. About 1,000 developers & Twitter enthusiasts attended the event.

http://venturebeat.com  Oct 21, 2015 

Twitter has just wrapped up its keynote event at its second annual Flight developer conference. There was quite a lot of ground covered, starting with a quick note from new chief executive Jack Dorsey, …

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At its Twitter Flight developer conference, Twitter today … – MacRumors

http://www.macrumors.com Oct 21, 2015 

At its Twitter Flight developer conference, Twitter today announced plans for a redesigned and updated Twitter for Mac client, reports TechCrunch. The new Twitter for Mac app will include support for several newer Twitter …

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Twitter Fabric now integrates with Stripe, Amazon Web … – VentureBeat

http://venturebeat.com Oct 21, 2015 

At Twitter’s mobile developer conference Flight, Jeff Seibert, the company’s senior director of product, took the stage to talk about the developer updates. “There’s no doubt that native mobile apps deliver superior performance …

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Twitter Publish is a new tool for showing off embedded tweets – VentureBeat

http://venturebeat.com Oct 21, 2015 

Twitter today announced at its Flight developer conference in San Francisco a new free tool called Twitter Publish for showing off embedded tweets. It’s meant to be a new way for media companies to package up Twitter’s core …

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Twitter buys Fastlane, a popular tool for building iPhone apps, and adds … – Business Insider

http://news.google.com Oct 21, 2015 

On stage at Twitter Flight, the company’s annual developer conference, Fastlane was presented as a new integration with Fabric, Twitter’s platform …

 

 

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