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Zune HD Twitter App is Free

Wed, Dec 16, 2009

WiFi Internet, Zune

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The Microsoft Zune Marketplace has made Twitter available as an application to Zune HD users. Every feature you enjoy at the online version of Twitter is available via the app. Engadget has a couple of hands-on shots of the Zune Hd with Twitter on it. According to the site, Twitter is laggy and they censor Tweets. Hopefully a firmware update for the Zune, if Microsoft deems it necessary, or a new version of Twitter for Zune will come out shortly to address the lagging. For the censorship, well the more you complain, the better the chances Microsoft will change its mind about censorship, my take.

[via inquistr, engadget]

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    The Zune HD’s brilliant OLED display, HD Radio tuner, long battery life, movie rentals, and subscription music integration finally give iPod expatriates something to shout about.

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