Articles tagged with: applications
Tdash.org is a simple and nice browser based client for twitter which helps you organize your tweeting more effectively.
In a very first look I found it too simple and boring, but as I started exploring tdash, the features are really impressive and best to organize my twitter activities.
Built using Office 2010 – Docs for Facebook provides the best possible document service for the Facebook environment. Here is an overview of the newly launched app and its features.
In competition to Streamy, Friend Feed and Tweet Deck now comes Spindex a new Social Media Aggregator from the Microsoft’s FUSE labs Spindex is more personalized to its user. Spindex works on indexing and archiving with the help of Bing. According to user’s interest and preferences Spindex seeks relevant information and passes on to user from the ongoing conversations
This year summer has marked its beginning with a number of major acquisitions by internet giants like Google and Facebook. Adding to it, Twitter has just announced its acquisition of Atebits. Atbetis develops popular iPhone and Mac applications.
Facebook has recently decided to limit status updates to 420 characters which are made by other applications, in contrast to Twitter’s 140 character limit.
Google has been rolling out new versions of Google Maps for mobile at a fast pace lately, and the first Google Maps for BlackBerry update of 2010 has some very useful features.
Shortly after the launch of Google Buzz, Google realized that its auto follow and auto suggest feature exposed user’s profile to everyone without the concern of the user. Soon, Google started working over it and made a number of significant changes.
Application Review:
Luveria is an open social application designed mainly for orkut users, by the developers of Mycantos.com an Indian social networking site, Luveria can be said as a mini social networking inside a social networking …




