ShoutOut is a nifty (free) application for your iPhone/iPod that allows you to talk your way through tweeting, Facebook updates and texting. What was unique about the updating was the rolling list of words as it guessed what you were saying, and allowed you to delete and select words with your finger quickly. You can … Continue reading
I ran across Lu.ly quite by accident from a posting on what seemed to be a French blog that was linked. What I found was a browser extension that places an action bar to view the stream and even tweet. You can also shorten URL’s using the Lu.ly domain name and get Facebook updates. Basically …
Boxcar is our top rated, paid iPhone app that reads your Twitter stream (after authenticating with oAuth) looking for direct messages and @ replies. It then pushes them to your device when found. The downside of the service is that the application itself does not tweet, it launches whatever Twitter client you have installed also. …
Pichirp is a mobile Twitter client for the iPhone that allows you to send images to Twitter or upload audio messages to Posterous. The difference between Pichirp and similar apps is that photos will be instantly uploaded to your social network of choice. Current networks availble include: Facebook Twitter Posterous Image hosting services supported by …
SavorChat uses the oAuth from Twitter or Facebook Connect to allow users to log in and create on the fly chat rooms. You are able to see form which service the user comes in and the rooms offer quite a few services: Create and host your own chat room Make your chat room public or …
TweetPo.st enhances the way that you update your status inside of Facebook, instead of using the standard Twitter app for Facebook. What makes it different? Here’s what it can do: Post tweets as Facebook Status Updates Post links you tweet on your Facebook Wall (so your friends can watch videos and see pictures right in …
fb140 is yet another application from Twables and it allows you to log into Facebook and then find those same users on Twitter. It looks for the Twitter username in their profiles. It is a simple way to make sure you are following all your friends on Twitter that you know on Facebook now.
This is an easy no brainer if you hate updating your Facebook status. Let it pull updates from where you truly live, Twitter. TwitterSync does everything it is supposed to do with no fuss. Simply add the app to your Facebook account, configure it and off it goes