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Mobile Apps

UberSocial / twidroyd – Free Twitter Client For Android Mobile Phones

Twidroyd is the industry-standard twitter client for android and among the most used twitter applications across all platforms. it’s available as a free and commercial pro version that supports all twitter features as well as functionality that is customized to the capabilities of android. twidroyd can be downloaded on google’s android market. twidroid free version is completely free of cost and pro version which doesn’t support ad has a cost of USD 3.99 or EUR 3.30. […]

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Mobile Apps

Snaptu Mobile Platform for Free Social Apps – Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, etc.

Snaptu is a tiny downloadable application which runs on most Java-enabled mobile devices and is designed to offer users a single point of access to online content and services from multiple separate sources. It allows the user to access popular services, varying from social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and Picasa to entertainment news, blogs, sports and local guides.Snaptu can be downloaded to your mobile from http://m.snaptu.com. […]

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Mobile News

Communication Shutdown – Go Without Facebook or Twitter on Nov 1

“Communication Shutdown” is a global initiative extended across 40 countries to create awareness and raise funds for charity for Autism. On Nov 1, 2010, people around the world have been challenged to go without Facebook or Twitter, for one day. Communication Shutdown is a simple effort to make people feel what autistic individuals go through in their everyday lives. […]

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Mobile Apps

Jaamun.in – Email, Twitter, Orkut & Facebook Messages as SMS

Jaamun is a mobile email and social networking service that allows you to receive & send email from any mobile without GPRS. The service works across India and on all mobile networks. Jaamun runs on SMS, which is available on all mobiles. Jaamun converts all your emails / social networking (twitter, orkut, facebook) messages into SMS and pushes it to your mobile in real time. […]

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Internet

LinkedIn – The Most Followed Social Networking in India?

According to a Social Media survey conducted by Indiabiz News & Research Services (INRS) covering over 350 respondents in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Bangalore, the popularity of micro-blogging sites such as Twitter seems to be limited to celebrities. Linkedin, according to the survey, has a greater following. The vote in favour of LinkedIn (45.8%) was way above either YouTube (36.5%) or Twitter (29.6%). […]

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Internet

Twitter @anywhere Framework to Tweet from Any Website – Coming Soon

Twitter has recently announced their plans to launch a new platform for adding Twitter experience anywhere on the web, easier than currently possible today via the Twitter APIs. Your favorite websites will be able to recreate these twitter interactions providing a new layer of value for visitors without sending them to Twitter.com website. With @anywhere service, everywhere you visit, you will find relevant up-to-date tweets, be able to follow anyone with a click and share what you’re finding and reading without leaving the site you’re visiting. […]

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Internet

Job Vacancy: Official Twitterer of the US President Barack Obama

WSJ reports that, barackobama.com has published an online job description for the post of Social Networks Manager, who will be responsible for maintaining the President’s accounts on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. The person currently holding the job of ‘Barack Obama’s twitterer’ is stepping down soon. Obama now has more than three million followers on Twitter and nearly 7.5 million Facebook fans. […]

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Social Networking Sites Provide Evidence for US Divorce Cases

In a poll conducted among American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), who handle divorces and legal separations in the USA, 81 percent of 1,600 members said that they have seen a rise in the last five years in the number of cases using evidence from the Internet. Facebook was the main source of divorce and custody evidence, according to 66 percent of AAML members, followed by MySpace at 15 percent, Twitter at 5 percent. […]