Twakin = Twitter + Talking

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5 Dec 2009

Wouldn’t it be cool to be able to talk with your Twitter friends? Here is a tool that enables friends to now talk with each other. (drum roll) Twakin

How does Twalkin work?

Simply log into our site using your Twitter username and password and set up your twalk with a couple quick clicks. You can have 3 types of twalks:

  • Private: only a select few can call in.
  • Public: everyone can call in and chat. (You can still mute and boot anyone who’s a nuisance)
  • Broadcast: only you or a select few can chat, but everyone can still listen in on what you’re saying.

Once your twalk ends, we’ll save your twalk for future reference. You can always refer back to it or share it with those who might’ve missed it.

Is Twalkin free?

Yes! It’s absolutely free to use our service. All you need is a phone and a free account with Twitter. You’ll pay for your phone service of course, but there won’t be any charges from from them.

Twalkin lets you easily connect and talk with all your Twitter friends. All you need is a phone and Twitter account!

What you can do with Twakin:

  • Have a private chat with your closest friends
  • Make a big announcement while your team or fans listen
  • Hold a conference call with a select few speakers

Video : What is Twakin?

What is Twalkin? from Twalkin on Vimeo.

Here’s a first look at our iPhone app that was launched in November 2009.

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2 Responses to Twakin = Twitter + Talking

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brooketay

January 24th, 2010 at 8:39 am

If you roll your mouse over the celeb's tweet, on the very right hand side there is a star icon and an arrow. Click on the arrow. In the box on the top of your screen where you can update your profile, the name of the person you are replying to will appear with an sign in front of it. You can then type out your message and click 'Update'. The celebrity can then see what you said, as well as the people following you.

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crocountry91

January 24th, 2010 at 1:42 pm

YouTube is on the iPhone. You can't view like Java and flash things though.. I guess you'd have to download them and I'm not sure if you can. You can see pictures there and any Youtube videos though.
The pages load pretty quick for me, but it depends on your internet connection speed.

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