Today Twitter unveiled Flight, a conference created specifically for mobile app developers.
The Flight conference kicks off in San Francisco on October 22 and will be an annual event, according to Twitter’s new developer site, which relaunched when Twitter announced the event.
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It’s noteworthy that while this is Twitter’s first mobile developer conference, it is not Twitter’s first developer event. Twitter held its first developer conference, Chirp, back in 2010.
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