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Matt (aka The Mattinator) is a new Web application that let users to post to multiple Twitter accounts without having to log into each one every time. It was developed by a team of Web developers that based in the U.K. As a long-time reader of some Web design magazines printed in the U.K., my first impression on this site is that it was a Web product from the U.K., albeit that I’m having the difficulty in justify their color choices of the elements in their Web design.

Fundamentally, I didn’t see the logic for one Twitter user to open few Twitter accounts, and she desperately need to get a Web application to help her solve the multiple login problems, but the birth of this site has the positive effect on the other end. The way I look at this site, Matt was more of an experiment to see how quickly they could build an entire new site with a programming language, i.e. Python that they’re not familiar with, and a Python Web framework, i.e. Django within four days. And of course, with the Twitter API as well. This will help convince more programmers in using Web frameworks when they’re looking for fast development, and potential users can test out the product in a shorter time frame.

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  1. TagEdge » Blog Archive » Easy Tweets Says:
    August 7th, 2008 at 11:00 pm

    [...] blogging phenoms such as Twitter and FriendFeed, but also from the third-party Twitter app, like Matt and twhirl, that offered multiple Twitter account login [...]

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