TweetUp Acquires Twidroid, #1 Twitter Client for Android ?
Renamed
Twidroyd, the App Will Be Bundled with Millions of New Phones from
5
Leading Manufacturers
PASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--TweetUp, Inc., announced today that it had acquired
Twidroid, creator of
the most popular and highest-rated Twitter client for Android
phones.
Android-powered devices constitute the fastest growing segment of
the
popular smart-phone market. The company also announced that the
application will be renamed Twidroyd in order to ensure minimal
confusion with products from Lucas Films, trademark owner of the
term
?droid,? and will come standard on millions of upcoming Android
phones
from five of the leading handset manufacturers.
?We are extremely fortunate to have been able to join
forces with
TweetUp?
As part of the transaction, TweetUp, Inc. will also acquire
popurls®,
which aggregates in one location the most popular items from the
New
York Times, Twitter, Digg, Delicious, Reddit, YouTube, Flickr and
other
news and social media sites. Combined, Twidroid and popurls will
provide
TweetUp with a broad distribution network on which to test and
refine
its platform for finding the world?s best tweeters.
?Acquiring Twidroyd provides TweetUp with a number of strategic
advantages,? said Bill Gross, CEO of TweetUp. ?Twidroyd (www.twidroyd.com)
is widely considered the best Twitter client for Android phones
and it
leads in market share, so its growing base of users will be a
valuable
source of well-informed feedback on TweetUp search on mobile
devices. In
addition, the popurls website (www.popurls.com),
which attracts users looking for a convenient guide to the most
popular
sites, news, videos and blogs on the Internet, will be a natural
spot to
display TweetUp search results and gain user feedback. This
combination
should enable us to more rapidly refine our offerings, generating
better
user experiences for distribution partners and for users searching
for
the world?s best tweeters regardless of their choice of devices.?
In April, TweetUp opened registration for the world?s first bidded
marketplace for real time search, and in May the company launched
its
search capabilities at TechCrunch, Topix.com, and
Businessinsider.com.
TweetUp?s core search algorithms, in combination with this
marketplace,
address the needs of both users and tweeters in a single search
mechanism. In addition to algorithms that combine a variety of
factors
to determine relevance, tweeters will soon be able to bid on
keywords in
a competitive marketplace very similar to what now occurs at
Internet
search engines. This sophisticated combination of factors pushes
the
most relevant tweeters to the top of the results of users?
searches, and
it enables serious tweeters to expand their following quickly and
cost-effectively.
?We are extremely fortunate to have been able to join forces with
TweetUp,? said Thomas Marban, founder of Twidroyd and popurls.
?With
their resources and experience along with the bundling deals we
have
developed with a number of the leading device manufacturers, we
believe
Twidroyd can widen its lead as the top Android client for Twitter
users
and aggressively grow our distribution while taking advantage of
TweetUp?s business model for uncovering the best tweeters on
topics of
interest to our users.?
TweetUp?s search results will be available to hundreds of millions
of
individuals through revenue-sharing agreements with a wide range
of
partners. These include leading Twitter clients TweetDeck,
Seesmic, and
Twidroyd; the leading provider of custom browser and desktop
toolbars,
Conduit; the leading personalization platform for the web,
Netvibes; one
of the leading sources of tweets, TwitterFeed; one of the leading
social
media authority and influence ranking systems, Klout; as well as
popular
web sites including BusinessInsider.com, Answers.com, TechCrunch,
Topix.com and popurls. Some sites have already begun to serve
search
results, and the others will come online over the next few weeks.
Together, these clients and web sites will bring TweetUp search
results
to more than 40 million unique users per month and serve more than
100
million impressions per month.
About TweetUp
TweetUp (www.tweetup.com)
is a product of Idealab (www.idealab.com),
where Bill Gross also devised the first model for paid internet
search,
Overture/Goto.com, over a decade ago. Then, like now, the goal was
creating a business model that would both improve the relevance of
search results and enable a steady revenue stream for publishers.
Today,
the amount of noise in the Twitter feed is crying out for a
similar
solution, and TweetUp was formed to provide it. TweetUp is backed
by
Index Ventures, betaworks, Steve Case?s Revolution LLC, First
Round
Capital, Jason Calacanis and Jeff Jarvis.