Zune Twitter App Hates Naughty Words

As we’ve announced yesterday , the Twitter application for Zune is now available in the Marketplace, but it holds a somewhat odd surprise for wannabe users. Actually, according to the folks at Engadget, it’s two unpleasant surprises : first, the app seems to be quite slow in operation. Second, it censors tweets, turning naughty words into stars

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Zune Twitter App Hates Naughty Words

This article was posted by Tech Reporter Mike Wendland. It has been archieved under Reviews, social media.

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Zune Twitter App Hates Naughty Words

As we’ve announced yesterday , the Twitter application for Zune is now available in the Marketplace, but it holds a somewhat odd surprise for wannabe users.

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Zune Twitter App Hates Naughty Words

This article was posted by Tech Reporter Mike Wendland. It has been archieved under Reviews, social media.

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