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ShoZu
ShoZu is the leading provider of mobile social media services that connect mobile consumers with their online social networks, personal blogs, photo storage sites and other Web 2.0 properties from the handset.
Facebook | Get Your Friends’ Status Updates Wherever You Are
Don't be the last to know about what's happening with your friends, family or co-workers just because you're away from your computer. You now can subscribe to receive text messages of your friends' status updates directly from their profiles.
Click on the "Subscribe via SMS" link below your friends' profile pictures to get their latest news while you are mobile. You can also comment on your friends' status updates directly from your phone by replying to the text messages you receive. You can even subscribe to mobile updates from the Facebook Pages of your favorite celebrities, public figures, businesses and organizations.
Facebook’s new feature could make people wonder “why even bother joining Twitter?” - The Next Web
Facebook today launched a brand new way of keeping up to date with your friends and fan pages, via SMS. After setting up your SMS settings, you’ll see a “subscribe via SMS” link below the profile pictures on profiles and fan pages. A small but extremely significant addition…Why? Let me explain
Twitter to Facebook: 5 Ways to Post to Both
There once was a time when our Facebook friends wanted nothing to do with our Twitter updates. Now that Twitter is growing at an astounding rate and rounding the mainstream bend, more of our Facebook friends have developed a fancy for Twitter themselves, and it’s becoming commonplace to highlight our tweets on our Facebook walls.
If you’re new to Twitter, or just haven’t followed the Twitter to Facebook trend in recent months, we’ve found a few quick and easy ways to turn your tweets into status updates. From auto-updating your Facebook status, to more calculated updates, we think these five ways to share Twitter updates with Facebook will satisfy those of us with a predilection for maintaining dual social presences.
Why We Twitter: Understanding Microblogging Usage and Communities
In this paper, we present our observations of the microblogging phenomena by studying the topological and geographical properties of Twitter's social network. We find that people use microblogging to talk about their daily activities and to seek or shar
Welcome :: rss2twitter.com
With RSS 2 Twitter any RSS feed can now be twittered. Want to subscribe to any blog and have it go to your phone? Easy - Just setup a twitter account, log in here with that username and password and then add some feeds and that account will twitter away t
TwitThis
TwitThis is an easy way for people to send Twitter messages about your blog post or website. When visitors to your website click on the TwitThis button or link, it takes the URL of the webpage and creates a shorter URL using TinyURL. Then visitors can sen
Twitter Support
With Twitter control from both phone and web, Twitter is at your beck and call! Choose whose text messages you do and don't want to receive on your phone, and invite your friends. Turn Twitter off when you need a break and on again when you can't resist
Web Worker Daily » Blog Archive Eight Ways Twitter is Useful Professionally «
Eight Ways Twitter is Useful Professionally. \nTwitter review. \nMat Balez is predicting the demise of Twitter in 2007. He's not the only one who doesn't see the value in it: many people wonder just what's the big deal. We already wrote that though
A Completely Unscientific (Yet Accurate) Look at Social Sites
Interested in joining a community based site but not sure which one is right for you? There are many different options out there that will cater to your specific interests and demographic. You can start by asking yourself a few questions. Is your interest in technology more Linux-based, or more camera-phone-to-take-picture-of-self-based? Would you like to make connections for business relationships or communicate to your legions of followers that you will be 'AFK' for the next 45 seconds while using the restroom? Yes, there is a little something for everyone here in cyberspace, and these demographic breakdowns of each social site will help you to choose the right community for you.
Twitter / diigo
Hey there! diigo is using Twitter.\nTwitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? Join today to start receiving diigo's updates
Explode!
Find people on vox, flickr, tribe, youtube, twitter, jaiku, livejournal, eduspaces, 43 things, rucku, greatestjournal, and other social networking sites...new folks with common interests or old friends who've wandered out of sight...
HelloTxt Status Manager :: Update and Read Status from many Social Services like Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Pownce, Jaiku, FriendFeed
Save time managing your status update for all your social networks.\nPost updates by group to separate work and play.\nAggregate and organize your friend's feeds.
Ping.fm / Update all of your social networks at once!
Ping.fm is a simple service that makes updating your social networks a snap
Twitter Client Head-to-Head: Twhirl vs Tweetdeck
Early adopters are always looking for the best way to get their mission accomplished. The Twitter mission has grown into the development of a large pool of clients, add-ons and graphing abilities that never seem to stop coming.
I personally get lost and confused daily on the best Twitter client I should be using. I spend considerable time in a browser, so the first thought was to check into one of the many FireFox extensions. That bombed quickly as I am always using different applications. Then I realized I was still using a chat client, so I looked into abilities for MSN, GTalk and the remainder. Frustration always set in because no matter where I was, Twitter was becoming a major communication channel, replacing everything else.
So I digressed from the focus on integration with existing daily applications and went on a hunt for the best standalone client. The requirements were quite simple. I want a client that has a large set of capabilities, uses limited resources, and offers a stunning UI. Twhirl was a leader in this, running on the Adobe Air platform. A recent challenger was released on the same Adobe Air platform, called TweetDeck. Let's take a look at the current version of both and compare the two from my usage tests.
twhirl | the social software client
twhirl is a social software desktop client, based on the Adobe AIR platform.
Some of twhirl's features:
runs on both Windows (2000/XP/Vista) and Mac OSX
connects to multiple Twitter, laconi.ca, Friendfeed and Seesmic accounts
displays notifications for new messages
shorten long URLs (using digg.com, bit.ly, snurl, twurl or is.gd)
cross-post your updates to Jaiku and many other sites like Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn and more via Ping.fm
post images to TwitPic\nsearch tweets using Twitter Search and TweetScan, and follow topics in near-real time with saved searches
automatically find tweets mentioning your @username
record a video on Seesmic, and share it on twitter immediately
get your seesmic updates in real-time using XMPP
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