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How To: Roll Your Own Twitter Push Notification App

By , Wednesday, Apr 8, 2009 at 6:03 am
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Ars Technica's iPhone wonder woman, Erica Sadun, has put together what must be the first expert level how-to: Pushing tweets to your iPhone with Apple Push notifications

Ars shows you how to create a Push-based Twitter update notification system for the iPhone without actually showing you any of the details due to the ongoing NDA. (But don't worry, we tell you exactly where to find the instructions.)

Nin. Ja.

Now if you need help getting your code on, it just so happens that the Stanford iPhone Application Development course (the one being offered via iTunes U) looks like it has "make your own Twitter client" on the agenda.

Ready? Set? Push Tweet!

Rene Ritchie

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  1. travis says:

    I have been watching that stanford course and it will not include any 3.0 stuff due to NDA... the prof said he would ignore those questions so ready set push tweet from some where else

  2. Rene Ritchie says:

    Cut the knot!

    Build Twitter client with help of Stanford course, add PNS with help from Sadun post.

    2 x 2 = fabu!

    ;)

  3. Put together a little tutorial on how to setup Twitter iphone push notifications using Tweetie here: http://www.davidschultz.org/2009/07/06/tutorial-iphone-twitter-push-notifications-using-tweetie/

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