Jan
19
I’ve just posted a version of BeTwittered that you can use from your phone or other mobile device. To have a look, please go to http://32hours.com/betwittered, or go directly to the BeTwittered information page. I’m surprised at how quickly the mobile version came together.
Of course, the BeTwittered Google homepage gadget is still improving. I’ve done some more clean up so hopefully there are several fewer “bugs” !
You can also add BeTwittered to you Google homepage by clicking this button: ![]()
Jan
16
I’ve added some new error checking to keep from displaying ugly messages when the Twitter servers are not responding correctly, and added a logout button. There are some other changes, some minor cosmetics, and some cleanup that is invisible. Please, check it out! -> Add it to your iGoogle page
Jan
5
Twitter iGoogle Gadget - Progress
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I am really happy with my progress with the Google Gadget / Widget I’ve put together for Twitter. Today I decided to rewrite the app, incorporating some of the best pieces. What I did was re-implement the Twitter “friends time-line” in AJAX and modularize as
much as I could so that it would be a better user experience. Sorry…in English: I made it work better when new “tweets” show up, and made it easier for me to fix the app, and add features. If have a Google account and you’d like to check it out, click HERE!->Twitter iGoogle Gadget (32hours.com) UPDATE(06Jan08, 6:45am): I’ve fixed a bug for IE users. It now works in IE again. Also, working on a login page bug (please bear with the temporary ugliness!)
Jan
1
My Second Google Gadget - Twitter iGoogle Gadget
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I’ve created another Google gadget for the iGoogle homepage. This one is for Twitter. Twitter is an interesting service, follow the link and check it out! I was not satisfied with any of the Twitter gadgets already on google, and there weren’t many. Of the few that were there, a good number of them did not even work for me, and the others didn’t allow for you to send updates to Twitter. Twitter iGoogle Gadget is now functional enough that I am using it. I will be making it look better, and adding features. My goal is to keep it usable as a gadget, and as a mobile Twitter client (I’m not terribly satisfied with Twitters own mobile version) No screeshot yet, but you can check it out by clicking the google link below: