Article 6J9ES The creators of Twitterrific are making an app to read (almost) anything on the web

The creators of Twitterrific are making an app to read (almost) anything on the web

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Amrita Khalid
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After nearly 16 years in operation, Twitterrific was abruptly deactivated last year during Twitter's unceremonious purging of third-party apps. Now, the app's developer Iconfactory is raising funds on Kickstarter to create Project Tapestry, a new internet reader for the publicly accessible web. The iOS app will serve as a universal, chronological timeline," pulling from federated social media networks like Mastodon and Bluesky, as well as Tumblr, Micro.blog, and any RSS feed. It'll also be able to access governmental data sources, such as National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite imagery and US Geological Survey (USGS) earthquake data.

Because Tapestry (which will be the app's official name) will let anyone...

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