"hence our agreement with the move to dissolve it"
Oh go on, go ahead and dissolve it if you must, if you insist on having quaint local laws. Our HR people in San Fran were too busy sipping frothy coffees in Starbucks.
Twitter has effectively killed UK-based Tweetdeck Ltd just two years after it bought the social media dashboard for $40m. The final blow was dealt by failing to file its subsidiary's accounts with Blighty's companies registrar, as required by law, forcing officials to dissolve the biz. Documents at Companies House reveal that …
£375? Each time? Oh no, how ever will Twitter handle such a huge dent in their profits. Oh woe is me, that £375 may very well put them out of business. How can they even hope to repay such a huge amount of money. They might even have to downgrade from premium cola to *gulp* regular cola.
Having recently heard of the demise of the Tweetdeck phone app I did some investigations and the best option I have come up with is Hootsuite. Basically does what Tweetdeck did and a little more, and has a decent phone app too.
There are of course a number of other paid and free apps and a quick search for Tweetdeck alternatives will reveal these, but for now I am sticking with Hootsuite.
As a friend of mine told me "First Google Reader, now Tweetdeck, my tech world is crumbling around me"
Cheaper than getting accountant/lawyer/co. secretary to write a few letters and sign their name. Then get the paperwork wrong and attract a huge fine for willfully filling in a tax form incorrectly. Then there's embarrassment and expensive QCs legal advice for being hauled up in front of a select committee. I should imagine.