Tvider lets you tweet videos on the go

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If you’re looking for a means to share videos and audio frequency on Twitter while you’re out and about, go ahead and spring the Tvider a try.

Made by parent company Unmundo, the application lets you send videos, pictures, and audios on Twitter from a desktop or mobile headphone. You tin manipulation it with nearly any headphone too because there ar apps available for the iPhone, BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM), Android, Symbian, Java, and Brew.

“A painting is worth a M words and video is worth a billion,” said Prashant Parekh, Umundo CEO, in a prepared statement. “If we empower people to express themselves with rich media, that is worth even more.”

I downloaded the app this morning for my Droid and tactile property like it’s a good tool that just motivation to work the kinks out. The aestheticsĀ are really well-done with little touches like a cute little bird while tweets ar freight. It’s very simple to shoot out videos or watch other people’s videos. The photographic film caliber isn’t great, but it does get the line of work done for quick-hit videos. I think my briny trouble with the app is that it should be a full-blown Twitter node. There’s a timeline feature where you tin see other citizenry’s multimedia posts, but not text-only posts. My version also seemed a little buggy because I had to violence close it twice today – that could be easily worked out with updates though.

I’ll be using this app on the exhibition floor at the Game Developer’s Conference this afternoon, so tactile property free people to follow along by adding me on Twitter (@marinperez).

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