I have previously spoken about my current fascination with everything Twitter. I also recently jailbroke my iPhone, so decided to try out the twitter application, Twinkle.
I am so very impressed by Twinkle. Not only is it an iPhone twitter application but it also adds geo location functionality. The iPhone uses wifi signals to approximate your current location and while not quite as precise as GPS, it seems to get the job done in pinpointing you to a general location (within a mile or so usually).
Twinkle includes the usual public twitter stream, a stream of your friends messages, and also a stream of all users geographically located near to you. You can set the distance from anywhere between 1 and 252,000 miles. It works great and allows you to find other Twinkle users close by.
Twinkle also includes the ability to attach an image from your iPhone camera. It appears the image is only visible to other Twinkle users. If you view your tweet on any other client, at least the ones I tried (web and twhirl) the image or link to the image were not visible.
Twinkle adds a whole new layer onto an already great twitter platform. Lets hope there is an official Apple SDK application in the works so we can see some more Twinkle users when the new iPhone firmware is released this summer.
Check out the screen shots in the below slide show:
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I find it oddly telling that this was posted on my birthday.
Hopefully some of this will help me crack my router, whose password I managed to accidentally change to god knows what >__