ScoblePicks

It’s good to see that even the undisputed heavyweight champion of tech blogging (I’m pretty sure he holds the WBC, WBA, and IBF belts), Robert Scoble, cannot limit himself to just one Twitter app on the iPhone. 

I spotted at least three in his AppsFire selection of favorites.  – TweetDeck, Twitterrific Premium, and Tweetie 2.  I still have three myself (Tweetie 2, Twitterrific Premium and SimplyTweet) as well as a number of related ones (TweetMic, TweetReel etc). 

Check out Robert’s full list, in widget form so you can click on any of the apps to go straight to their App Store page, HERE.

I’m a fan of the AppsFire app sharing service, and you can give my list a look HERE as well – though I need to update it soon.

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1 FrankCatalano October 15, 2009 at 7:18 pm

I love AppsFire as well and use it often. Patrick have you ever tried to use http://www.shareappscreen.com/ I think it requires you to have a Mac. You have to download a widget which resembles the iPhone and it works very similar to AppsFire. I just really enjoy the web layout for Share Apps Screen.com…..

2 patrickj October 17, 2009 at 3:39 pm

Haven't tried that one yet – will give it a look.

3 OurielOhayon October 16, 2009 at 4:38 am

personally i have a few Twitter apps (http://myap.ps/ouriel ) but eventually i only use 1 very regularly (tweetie). i am still not sure why i keep the others.

One thing though i have a few twitter related apps i use from time to time (like birdbrain) because they bring a different set of tools for analysis and interaction

4 patrickj October 17, 2009 at 3:40 pm

Yes, that's the same for me on things like TweetMic and Tweetreel – though they bring different, ancilliary, functions rather than analysis.

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