Image Credits: Bryce Durbin / TechCrunch In the older days of the web, an app called Trillian emerged to solve the problem of allowing users to connect to their friends across multiple messaging services, like AIM, Jabber, Yahoo! Messenger, IRC, and others. Lately, I’ve been longing for a Trillian-like service that would allow me to keep up with Twitter’s fleeing
Image Credits: Bryce Durbin / TechCrunch In the older days of the web, an app called Trillian emerged to solve the problem of allowing users to connect to their friends across multiple messaging services, like AIM, Jabber, Yahoo! Messenger, IRC, and others. Lately, I’ve been longing for a Trillian-like service that would allow me to keep up with Twitter’s fleeing