TweetDeck's iPhone app marks new shift to platform service
Digg co-founder Kevin Rose has got hold of a beta version of the app.
The new version of TweetDeck for the desktop Syncs with the iPhone in the background, talking to a new Tweetdeck server. Yes, you now get a separate Tweetdeck account to save allyour settings. So when you fire up the iPhone version it will simply pull all your latest settings auto-uploaded from your desktop version. In other words Tweetdeck is becoming a cloudbased platform in its own right. This will likely set it apart from competitors like Tweetie.
TweetDeck will also now support multiple accounts for Twitter and – a big boon for me – unlimited columns. These were previously limited to 10.
TweetDeck is also not competitng with another UK startup Zensify. Because now it will show trends among the people you follow, something Zensify has been displaying on the iphone via tag clouds. Dodsworth blogs about the other features in a long post here.