The latter number above is technically the number of registered OAuth apps in the ecosystem (and includes multiple instances of some apps). Twitter made the switch over from basic authentication to OAuth a few days ago, leaving behind some apps, such as the old Tweetie (which was reborn as Twitter for iPhone). Williams says this number of registered apps has tripled since their Chirp conference — which was only this past April.
Other big numbers thrown out there by Williams:
- Mobile users have jumped 62% since mid-April
- 16% of all new users to Twitter now start on mobile (it was 5% before Twitter started doing branded mobile clients)
- 46% of active users use some sort of mobile Twitter experience
- 78% of people who interact with Twitter still do so through twitter.com — though that number includes people who use more than one app
- m.twitter.com is the second most-used Twitter interface at 14%
- SMS and Twitter for iPhone are tied at 8%
Lastly, he throws in that Twitter’s Promoted Products (read: their first big monetization pitch) has “exceeded our expectations.” No word on if that means Twitter has turned a profit, but that seems pretty unlikely. Still, revenues are undoubtedly growing.
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Authors: MG Siegler