Seesmic in a notice said it planned to drop all support for the BlackBerry version of its app. As of June 30, the company would swing its attention to the “most popular” platforms, including not just Android and iOS but even the much younger Windows Phone 7 platform. Company founder Loic Le Meur said on Twitter that there was no fallout with RIM.
“I would like to personally thank RIM and the BlackBerry team for their support over the years,” he said. “They’ve been awesome, [it’s] not related.”
Alternative apps still exist, such as the official Twitter app and UberSocial.