If no one wants to own a Facebook-centric phone, why should we think a Twitter-centric phone would fare any better? Nonetheless, it seems that Twitter might be trying to come up with a Facebook Home-type product of its own because it’s just acquired Cover, a replacement Android lock screen that was designed to help Android users manage the plethora of apps that clog up their device’s home screen.- In announcing its acquisition by Twitter, Cover said that it will now “be building upon a lot of what makes Cover great… to create something even better at Twitter.” Cover also says that both it and Twitter share a “vision that smartphones can be a lot smarter — more useful and more



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