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ronin691Oct 23rd 2008 1:28PM
Hemorrhoid jokes not withstanding...Between the Twitroid and the mobile version of Twitter on Android's browser, which one handles clicks outs of tiny URLs better?
Do either make use of Android so-what lame copy paste?
Do either reach over to Android address book?
(Unverified)Oct 23rd 2008 1:35PM
Both handle URLs the same way -- it just opens a new window (at the bottom of the browser, you can press a button to choose what window you want), or a browser window if you are in Twitroid and the browser isn't open.
I didn't try copy-paste, I'll try that tonight and let you know. As for address book, there was nothing that I could tell from Google Contacts that would let me instantly "tweet" a person. I think you can SMS them, like you can on BlackBerry, but there was no address book integration.