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Seesmic Look Runs For Most Popular Twitter Client

 
Seesmic is wiggling itself out of a tight spot to become the number one Twitter client for everyone, not just early adopters. Not only does Seesmic have to compete with Tweetdeck’s desktop domination of 12.58% share of users (3.76% of folks on Twitter use Seesmic), but also against Tweetie’s 8.29% mobile domination. It’s an uphill [...]

Dropme.It A Sweet Adobe AIR App for Drop.io Fans

I’m a huge fan of Drop.io, a real-time sharing, presentation, and collaboration service. Earlier this year, Drop.io released Conference.io, which offers more flexible features for sharing media with crowds. However, I use Drop.io more than not for sharing files with family and friends and for tech support in some cases. Because of this, I was [...]

Track Top Industry News Sources Without Subscribing To A Single Feed

I find myself gravitating towards Alltop.com a lot lately. Not more so than Feedly, but I make time to browse a few Alltop pages to get quick updates on industry news from the best on the field. Alltop pages are clever tools to tracking industry related news. Imagine getting a dashboard overview of new [...]

Beyond Filtering: How To Turn Down Noisy Networks

From Google Wave to Mozilla (the makers of Firefox) recently announcing Mozilla Raindrop, developers are looking to take all of your communication platforms and turn them into one centralized inbox stream. The future is heading towards a new inbox, full of emails, tweets, direct messages, Facebook updates and whatever else they can throw in [...]

Bing, Facebook, And Twitter: The Impact Of Social Media On Search

This should keep folks talking about Microsoft a lot more after Mac Tuesday’s drooling annoucements!         
Will Bing Replace Twitter Search?
Today, Bing will integrate Twitter and Facebook status updates into their search services. Essentially, all of your updates will be available for public consumption like never [...]

5 Effective Ways To Use Lists On Twitter

With the imminent launch of lists, or groups, on Twitter, you’re probably wondering how the hell you’re going to use this feature. Why is Twitter adding lists long after several clients have already integrated Groups? Groups are a popular feature in Twitter clients such as Tweetdeck, Mixero, and Hootsuite. They offer many advantages and [...]

Launching Everything Real-Time. Yes, Everything.

After a late night podcast with The Social Geeks, we came out with a spanking new idea that surprised us all: Everything Real-Time. Think of it as EverythingTwitter, except with real-time apps and services.
   
Essentially, what we aim to do is provide you with reviews and directions to the latest apps and services that [...]

How To Install WordPress’ Real-Time RSSCloud Plugin

If you haven’t heard, or just have no idea what the heck it meant, WordPress has released the RSSCloud, a plugin that allow blog updates to be instantly available to an RSS reader. In a sense, your WordPress blog can now become a real-time platform like Twitter or FriendFeed. Is this feature necessary for [...]

How FriendFeed Became The Best Real-Time Social Search Engine

I almost laughed when I came to this conclusion and then I became really excited. Finally! Something very interesting happened , though I’m sure I’m not the first to have encountered it. I wanted to find out who the author of the blog Prevential is. So I headed to twitter search and proceeded to [...]

App Development Request: The Web’s Opinion About One Topic

I want to see every conversation happening around the world right now about one specific topic. ANY topic.
Notice I said conversation.  Twitter search nor the many other search tools accomplishes this for me. They’re just real-time people search engines.
FriendFeed comes close. For short conversations, it’s great. However, their way of threading conversations makes [...]

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