At its first developer conference Twitter CEO Dick Costolo announced Twitters new modular SDK, _Fabric to the assembled developers. The new SDK is actually three kits. One for Twitter, one for MoPub, Twitter’s ad network and the last one for Crashlytics, Twitter’s crash reporting solution. Developers can drag and drop whichever portion of Fabric SDK they want to use into their IDE (Integrated Development Environment) without having to bloat their workflow with features they don’t need. Fabric helps developers by showing where to inject code into their apps. For example, developers can now quickly add embedded media support to their...

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