Twitter Shows Some Love To Developers, Creates FAQ

Twitter owes a big part of its growth to its developer community. Without third-party tools like Twitter-acquired TweetDeck and Tweetie for Mac or independent products like HootSuite and Bit.ly, Twitter would be much more bare-bones than it is today.

So it makes sense that Twitter would want to offer an olive branch to its developer community, partially to make up for a past that hasn’t always been so amicable.

Twitter has created a new section on its developer website (which was itself launched

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