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Thu Nov 12 09:54:57 -0800 2009
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README.md
Pigeon
Cross-Platform Twitter app developed using PhoneGap framework
Pigeon is a demo app for the PhoneGap framework, showing how to use PhoneGap to make that most common of mobile applications, a simple Twitter client, and deploy to multiple platforms. Pigeon authenticates your Twitter credentials and then displays all of the tweets from users you're following. You can post a new tweet (Pigeon gives a useful beep after you tweet) or select local tweets, which uses PhoneGap's geolocation api to get tweets from nearby.
Pigeon is currently built on iPhone, Android and Symbian. Reliability varies a lot right now :|
If you are not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you’ve launched too late. - Reid Hoffman
Pigeon depends on the following projects:







