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They call me @twittelator probably because I wrote Twittelator Pro &
Free, full featured iPhone twitter clients that shipped on day 1 of
the AppStore 2 years ago.
I got started on the iPhone 22 years ago as one of the first third
party developers for Steve Job's company 'NeXT' - and we're using the
same, though evolved, SDK and language (objectiveC) on the iPhone and
iPad today.
I'm looking forward to CHIRP and meeting you all, and I have a special
connection to the Palace of Fine Arts. In 1992, John Perry Barlow and
I invited a bunch of our outrageous psychedelic friends and members of
the NeXT community to a rave we hosted there. I think that was the
last one they let happen there, but it was quite memorable! My phone
was tapped for two years after that, but it was worth it.
I'd love feature parity with Twitter web - like a flag to home
timeline that would include RT's. I'd like access to xAUTH like some
other vendors already have, to have Apple Push Notification Service
built in to twitter's device delivery options, and while I'm
fantasizing, a link to our app in the ad-space!
http://stone.com
> > So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do
> > you most want to see added?