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The TwitterPeek Is So Dumb It Makes My Brain Hurt [Rant]

I still can't believe the TwitterPeek exists. It's a portable device that only does Twitter. Seriously, who the hell would spend $200 on this? Am I crazy here? The original Peek, which just runs email, is something I would never buy in a million years. Full Article at Gizmodo

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  1. TwitterPeek is available on Amazon.com for $99.9 and $199 depending on the service plan one chooses. The consumers will need to pay $7.95 per month for network access. Full Article at The Money Times

  2. Peek Nov. 3 launched TwitterPeek, a mobile device designed to let users send tweets and direct messages from the leading microblog service without incurring the data costs associated with texting on smartphones. Full Article at eWeek

  3. Mobile e-mail device maker Peek has partnered with Twitter to bring you the world's first dedicated Twitter device: TwitterPeek. The new handset lets you send and receive tweets and direct messages, follow new users, and view images sent via Twitpic. Full Article at PC World

  4. Remember the Tweeter Peek thingie Peter Ha spotted last week? Yeah, it’s official now and is actually a neat little device if you Twitter a whole lot and don’t carry a smartphone. Wait, what? Full Article at Crunch Gear

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