Skip to main content

Report: Twitter acquires TweetDeck for more than $40m

tweetdeckIt’s been on the cards for a while now, but it looks as if it has finally happened. According to a report by CNN put out late Monday, Twitter has acquired the popular third-party client TweetDeck for “more than $40 million in a mix of cash and stock.”

Citing “sources close to the deal,” CNN said that although no official announcement has yet been made by either party, “papers finalizing the deal were signed Monday.”

Recommended Videos

Twitter has so far kept quiet over the reports, saying on its official public relations Twitter account: “For all those who might be curious, we continue to not comment on rumors.”

Back in February, there was widespread talk of UberMedia (a company that owns a number of Twitter clients, including Echofon and Twidroyd) acquiring TweetDeck. Such a buyout would’ve meant that a hefty portion of traffic to Twitter’s site would’ve been going via UberMedia’s clients. With Twitter not wanting to lose control of its platform, reports began surfacing last month that it had stepped in and was in the “advanced talks” stage with TweetDeck, culminating in today’s report of its takeover of the UK-based company.

Owning a client like TweetDeck means Twitter now has direct access to its users, among the most active in the Twitter community, which could help with efforts to monetize the microblogging site at some point in the future. Despite its huge popularity, Twitter hasn’t yet found an effective way to actually make any money.

TweetDeck’s customizable columns feature, allowing users to manage multiple Twitter and Facebook accounts, as well as MySpace, LinkedIn and Foursquare accounts, has made it an extremely popular app among the twitterati. It was released in 2008 and is now believed to be by far the most widely used third-party Twitter client.

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
Apple might have a way to boost battery life in the iPhone 17 Air
A rendered concept of what the iPhone 17 Air might look like.

Everyone is excited to learn about the ultra slim iPhone 17 Air that Apple is working on, but many people have expressed concerns about its potential battery life, given the small amount of space that will be available for a battery within the device. With a reported thickness of just 5.5mm, and apparently a large screen of up to 6.7 inches in size, the iPhone 17 Air seeks to cram a lot of functionality into a very slim form.

But with a thin device always comes a tricky problem: how to fit in a battery large enough to hold a reasonable amount of charge. According to industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 17 Air will solve this problem by making use of a high-density battery.

Read more
Google Maps’ new feature sees Android play catchup to iOS
Samsung Galaxy S24 in Marble Gray showing Google Maps.

Android users are getting their first glimpse of a new operating system feature while using Google Maps, as the app is the first to make use of the Live Updates ability that was added for Android 16. The feature will give users updated information in their status bar so they can keep track of ongoing activity such as following directions using maps.

Similar to Apple's Live Activities system, the Android function can potentially be used by a range of apps but has first been seen in Google Maps. "Live Updates are a new class of notifications that help users monitor and quickly access important ongoing activities," Android developers explained in a post highlighting the feature when it was first announced.

Read more
WhatsApp makes it easier to get the best out of Meta AI
Meta AI WhatsApp widget.

Meta has found another place to push its eponymous AI, after injecting it as a standalone chat character in the world’s most popular messaging app. The latest public beta build of WhatsApp now allows users to create a dedicated widget for Meta AI.

You can either go with a condensed view, or an expanded view where you see three different types of controls. The feature is rolling out with build number v2.25.6.14 of the app via Google Play Store.

Read more