At  Twitter's Chirp conference today,  Evan Williams  announced that
the microblogging network would be launching an Android app. It's
unclear whether Twitter will acquire an existing app (like it just did
with  Tweetie), if the company will partner with a developer or mobile
device maker (as it did with RIM for the BlackBerry Twitter app) or if
it will develop the app themselves. Last Saturday, Twitter acquired
Tweetie, the very popular and highly polished Twitter application for
the iPhone. The application will now be called ?Twitter for iPhone, ?
and will be free. And on Friday, Twitter announced that RIM's new
BlackBerry app would be an "official Twitter app" for the device.
These announcements came after investor  Fred Wilson  wrote a post
telling Twitter start-ups to stop filling holes in Twitter?s products
and to instead look to launch killer apps that start entirely new
businesses. That led some third party developers to question if Wilson
was hinting that Twitter may start filling in these holes itself,
displacing third party apps with official ones (he later said that
while he was on the Twitter board, he didn?t know their plans).
Twitdroid and Seesmic's Android app are among the most popular Twitter
clients for the device.CrunchBase  InformationTwitterInformation
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