Twitter, the micro-blogging site that allows you to express yourself in 140 characters or less, continues to attract new users -- many of whom are accessing the service via a mobile device.
The number of mobile Twitter users has increased 62 percent since April,
Twitter Chief Executive Evan Williams notes in a recent blog post.


Williams notes that the company felt that accessing Twitter on your phone was too difficult, so they set out to make sure there was "a great client for each of the major mobile platforms.


Williams notes that the company felt that accessing Twitter on your phone was too difficult, so they set out to make sure there was "a great client for each of the major mobile platforms.
" To this end, the company acquired Tweetie, maker of a third-party Twitter app, and turned it into Twitter for iPhone. Since the launch of Twitter for iPhone,
the company has pushed onto other platforms, working with RIM on the release of Twitter for BlackBerry and creating Twitter for Android.
So, how do these mobile clients work?
So, how do these mobile clients work?
Twitter Users Going Mobile videoss
We have reviews of two of the most popular mobile Twitter apps. Read on to see if they're worth your time.
Twitter Users Going Mobile video








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