Google Android now has access to Fring mobile app
Fring has released their mobile application for the Google Android mobile platform.
Incidentally, Fring is already available on several other mobile platforms like Apple iPhone, Symbian and Windows Mobile.
Google Android version was much awaited and it has finally arrived.
Fring allows the user to communicate [...]
Brizzly is now open to all
Thing Labs has announced that they are now opening up their Brizzly service to anyone who is interested.
Brizzly required an invite to get connected till now.
The developers however are still keeping the service in Beta as they are still working on enhancing the service.
Brizzly provides an [...]
Socialite 1.0 Beta 3 released
Socialite 1.0 Beta 3 has been released and there are a couple of major changes in this edition.
The developers have dropped support for OneRiot, Identi.ca and Reddit.
They have also added support for Twitter Lists in this edition.
They are now using Facebook Connect to authorize Facebook connectivity.
They [...]
Twitter would have advertising soon
Twitter has revealed that they are close to launching an advertising system on their network that would be unconventional and users would love it.
Twitter COO Dick Costolo said in a statement: “It will be fascinating. Non-traditional. And people will love it… It’s going to be really cool.”
The company also [...]
Sharing on Facebook Page gets location and language options
If you run a Facebook Page, you now get the power to share updates with a limited group of fans.
Facebook now allows you to post updates to fans who are either located in certain regions or they know particular languages.
This option can be used [...]
Seesmic Twitter Apps on Google Android and Blackberry
Seesmic is on a roll. The developers have now released Seesmic Twitter clients for Google Android and Blackberry platforms.
They just recently released a native client for Windows users.
They also have a cross platform edition that works through Adobe Air and works on all the three popular platforms [...]
French Edition of Twitter launched
Twitter has added another language to their web based service.
French users can now access the service in their own language.
Twitter has been available in three languages already: Spanish, English and Japanese.
Twitter has been using the services provided by their own users for translating the components of their [...]
Twitter Retweet feature is now available to all
Twitter has now made available their official Retweet functionality to all their users.
Twitter Retweet feature is different from how we have been retweeting all this time.
It is yet to be available through third party programs though newer versions should include this functionality.
Personally, we still [...]
Twitter Geotagging API is now available
Twitter has announced that they have turned on their Geotagging API.
This new feature is currently accessible only through the API for now.
You would not be able to tweet using your geolocation through the website.
Twitter said in a blog post:
Twitter applications like Birdfeed, Seesmic Web, Foursquare, [...]
Twitter now asks ‘What’s happening?’
Twitter has made a small change on their service which aims to make it easier for new people to understand what it’s all about.
The service usually asked this question near the message window: ‘What are you doing?’.
The question has been changed to more generalized phrase: ‘What’s happening?’.
Twitter had this to [...]
