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One of the most disappointing things about Twitter declaring war on their developer community means that we’ll see an extreme slow-down in the innovation cycle on cool new apps. It also means that we’ll need to rely on Twitter themselves to come out with all the cool tools. This will be, as you can guess, maddening. Twitter is failing to deliver innovative curation capabilities with the new release. (Read Full Article)
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