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Via.Me official Android app: Centralizing your Facebook and Twitter experience

The Internet is bustling with information. Everything you could ever need is right at your fingertips, as well as the power to share our own findings. A number of websites already exist for sharing...

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Telly: Sharing your life in video to social networks

Though a picture can speak a thousand words, there’s nothing quite like taking a video. Capturing a picture is one thing, but a video can tell viewers a whole lot more, not to mention really immerse...

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Facebook for Android updated to improve photo functionality

Mobile is the future. And mobile is the key to Facebook’s success. Those were the exact words used by Mark Zuckerberg more than once in statements and interviews given during the past few months,...

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Flipboard for Android gets support for audio, offers SoundCloud connectivity

Popular magazine-style social news reader Flipboard is launching an update to its Android app. According to Inside Flipboard, its latest app release lets users “add a soundtrack to their flipping.”...

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Social Network OverView Lite: Your social feeds in one place

Social networking sites have become essential parts of some people’s lives. Keeping connected to friends and family using the Internet is now one of the activities one cannot afford to skip out on,...

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Sony Xperia Z was the most talked about product at CES

We’ve been covering the Xperia Z quite a bit over the past few weeks, and it seems that a lot of other people also share our interest in Sony’s latest handset, at least as far as the internet is...

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Vine coming to Android soon?

As with a good number of apps these days, Vine has launched as an iOS exclusive in its initial iteration. The Twitter-owned video service loops six-second videos and is the video equivalent of...

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How to use Instagram on Android

One of the most popular camera and photo sharing apps for Android is Instagram — downloaded more than a million times in less than a day when it was launched in April last year. Already a big hit on...

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Samsung Galaxy S4 earns almost 90,000 social media mentions in one hour

You may find this a bit hard to believe, but we’re not the only ones talking about the Galaxy S4 around here. As the latest Android-powered flagship smartphone from Samsung, it has received a ton of...

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Facebook hashtags will soon be official, according to Wall Street Journal report

Some day, people will remember Facebook as the social networking giant that it is today, and they will say, “Remember when hashtags on Facebook were not a thing? Yeah, those were the days.” It hasn’t...

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Twitter is developing a Google Glass experience

As Google Glass approaches commercial release, the head mounted computer seems to be garnering more and more attention from some of the biggest names in the technology world. There has been a lot of...

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Analysts argue about whether or not Google+ can overtake Facebook, but...

What good is social media? The real aim is to engage people with similar interests, right? Maybe get a different point of view, or expand your horizons a touch. Some people aren’t worth the time it...

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Are we ill-mannered, socially inept, self-obsessed prisoners of our own...

jDevaun Addiction(s) The smartphone revolution is realizing the technological dream of a computer for every person in a way that much of the technology before it could never do. We now have an...

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Buzz Social Networking Map – Indie app of the day

What is Buzz Social Networking Map? Buzz Social Networking Map is a tool that allows you to browser pictures and add comments about things based on location. It’s capable of a wide range of...

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Fingr – Indie app of the day

What is Fingr? Fingr is a new social network app that focuses on location-based chat. Unlike other social media apps and sites, Fingr relies on an open-forum style of communication. Think of it like a...

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Peeple app will let everyone you know rate you like a restaurant, whether you...

For a long time, my roommate has been threatening to create a Yelp page for me, just so that he can give me a low rating on my cooking ability. Now he won’t have to do that, because a group of insane...

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Google tests teen waters with social media app Who’s Down

Google is dipping their toes into teen social media with a new app called Who’s Down. The app serves as a way to broadcast one’s availability and interest so as to bring together equally free and...

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Facebook’s offline news feed lets you continue your obsession even in the subway

Anybody who uses public transport on the regular knows the frustration of having to stop obsessively scrolling through their Facebook news feed whenever they’re underground. Folks living in places...

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Pope Francis calls texts, internet, social media ‘gifts of God’

Pope Francis waves during a special audience for the Jubilee of the workers of the shrines in Paul VI hall at the Vatican, January 21, 2016. REUTERS/Tony Gentile The head of the Catholic Church and...

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Twitter’s controversial Facebook-like feed algorithm is officially live

Shutterstock Twitter has officially rolled out its controversial new Facebook-like algorithm which automatically sorts your feed into what Twitter thinks you would be most interested in. While it’s...

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