Twitter for BlackBerry v3.2 is now available in BlackBerry App World. The last few versions have made their way through the BlackBerry Beta Zone and now this one is ready for public consumption. Version 3.2 features quick follow, find friends, expanded Tweet details and more.
- Enhanced Tweet Screen - Twitter 3.2 gives you a quick preview of a tweet link or photo through an enhanced tweet details screen, helping you decide if you want to click for more detail. Previews capture content such as headlines, quick summary snippets as well as publisher and author details. It's a convenient and easy way to get the gist before clicking for more detail.
- Finding Friends Button - Check out if any of your BlackBerry contacts have recently joined Twitter by clicking the "Find Friends" button on the Welcome Screen or Profile Page. Twitter works with your BlackBerry address book and offers suggestions on people you should follow. Discovering friends has never been easier and faster.
- Quick Follow Button - Twitter 3.2 makes it easier and faster to follow users in one click. Skip the step of clicking on profiles to follow users. Instead, simply click the Follow button and get access to more users and content. It's that easy.
You should see the update pop up if you have Twitter installed already, if not you can head to the link below to grab it. If it's not showing for you yet just give it a bit to populate. Be sure to leave a comment letting us know how it's working for you!
More information/Download Twitter for BlackBerry

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