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For Social Sharing, Apple Turns to Twitter Again
By Om Malik, GigaOM
Apple’s decision to unfriend Facebook has turned out to
be a boon for third-party social services that are now finding
their way into Apple operating environments. The biggest winner of
them all is Twitter.a
In
iOS 5, Apple
integrated
Twitter. And just like that the company saw “sign-ups
more than double and the number of tweets sent increase over 90
percent,” according to Dick Costolo, CEO of Twitter.
Well, Twitter is about to get a yet another boost, thanks to the
upcoming release of the latest version of Mac OS X, called Mountain
Lion. Twitter,
Flickr and
Vimeo are some of the third-party
services that will offered as part ofanew “share sheet”
that allows you to share links, photos and videos directly from the
app one is using on the Mac. (Interestingly, there is no YouTube in
this share sheet?) Like a photo in your iPhoto? You can share it
via Twitter or upload it to Flickr or email it. See a URL, you can
share that athrough either email, the new iMessage for Mac or
Twitter. A document can also be shared through Apple’s
AirDrop sharing technology.
Twitter, however, is the one that is pretty much everywhere
inside the new operating system. Just as on iOS 5, a single sign-on
is all it takes to share via Twitter, regardless of the app —
Safari, Preview, PhotoBooth, Quick Look and others. The twitter
share sheet is no different than the sharing feature iPhone or iPad
users are familiar with.
“When you use Twitter single sign-on, the Contacts app
displays your contacts’ Twitter profile pictures and
usernames right in their contact cards,” Apple says. In the
near future, expect a notification when someone mentions you in a
tweet or sends you a direct message.
I think the biggest news from my perspective is the developer
API.
Developers can take advantage of the Share Sheet API to let users tweet seamlessly from their apps. With the API, developers can leverage Twitter single sign-on and Tweet Sheet, so users can tweet with comments and locations, right from within their apps.
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