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Social Networking App iStreamer Displays Tweets in Auto-Scrolling Format [IPad Apps]

Social Networking App iStreamer Displays Tweets in Auto-Scrolling Format [IPad Apps] When you ever played with the ill-fated Twitter rip-off Plurk , iStreamer will seem familiar. It’s a social feed service which displays tweets, RSS feeds and other updates in a timeline, scrolling cross-ways like a pleasant desk dashboard accessory.

Virtually any style of update shall be added to the timeline, even search keywords. When you installation an alert for ” alligators eating toast” you’ll see updates-however infrequent-scrolling across the screen automatically. You’ll be able to make amends for updates you will’ve missed in the event you popped out, by scrolling tactile-ly yourself.

The video below, shot by CrunchGear, shows off the app well. It’s somewhat a commitment at $4, so you’ll be eager to ensure it’s going to give what you wish from a social app over the likes of the official Twitter app. [ iTunes via CrunchGear ]

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