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4 Feb 2010
Twitter mobile users and developers, rejoice: the microblogging company has finally fixed mobile OAuth.
In an announcement earlier today, Twitter’s Director of Platform Ryan Sarver revealed that the team has finally fixed the rendering issue that made OAuth nearly unusable in mobile interfaces. It’s an issue I’ve discussed with Ryan all the way back to last year.
In addition to the mobile interface fix, Twitter also made a few changes to OAuth. The most important of these changes is that the default action in mobile is “allow” instead of deny in iPhones.
Ryan was also kind enough to post some picture showing mobile Oauth in action on Foursquare:


It’s been a nagging issue that we’re glad has finally been resolved.
Tags: Mobile 2.0, OAuth, social media, twitter
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4 Responses to Twitter Finally Fixes Mobile OAuth [PICS]
me_172001
March 17th, 2010 at 12:45 am
The easiest thing thing to fix here is the actual problem you're having w/your voicemail…
Sounds like u have the DTMF tones turned off…
If u turn it back on from your phone's settings, when u go back into your voicemail, you'll be able to delete and skip thru the voicemail again…
Daniel K
March 19th, 2010 at 3:38 pm
Get the b-stock if you need to save the money – you can always download the software from the m-audio website. B-stock just means that it was sent back to the factory and repaired. It probably will work great.
Legal
March 23rd, 2010 at 10:47 am
Allison and one of Jorge/Kris/Megan
Who will it be – Jasmine and Kris.
Tico
March 27th, 2010 at 9:53 pm
Yes