Back in March, Twitter announced that TweetDeck AIR, TweetDeck for Android and TweetDeck for iPhone would be killed off. At the time they gave a general ‘early May’ estimate, but today they’ve nailed down the date that they’ll actually go dark: May 7th.

At that time, an update to the TweetDeck blog states, the apps will be removed from their respective app stores and cease to function. At that point, the Facebook integration to all TweetDeck products will also get shut off.

Twitter has said that TweetDeck for Mac and PC will stick around for now, and closely follow the feature updates that the Web and Chrome versions of the app debut. Those Web editions will be the primary TweetDeck experience, though, and will get rollouts of new Twitter stuff sooner.

Twitter acquired TweetDeck in May, 2011 in a deal worth $40M in cash and stock. TweetDeck was founded by Iain Dodsworth in 2008 and had taken a total of $3.8m in funding when it was acquired by Twitter.

Popular iPhone Twitter app Tweetbot is most likely going to be the biggest recipient of traffic from ousted TweetDeck folks on iOS, with popular options on Android including Carbon and Hootsuite.

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