If you're paying close attention to your Twitter feed this morning you might have noticed that Twitter's web client
no longer displays how a tweet was posted to the service. Previously, if you viewed the details of a tweet it would reveal that it was posted via Tweetbot, HootSuite, or any of a host services and apps that can be used to post updates—including Twitter itself. Is the end near for non-native apps? Nah. But it's a big step towards it.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/O2ZWpUlm4jU/twitter-no-longer-displays-which-app-posted-a-tweet
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