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There’s a whole lot of information to parse through when attending college on any given day, but one startup is looking to make mobile information for students on college campuses a little easier to reach. OneSchool, an app for Google’s Android operating system, as well as Apple’s iOS platfor ... Full Article »
Foodspotting is a really fun app for foodies everywhere. What the app allows you to do is find pictures and reviews of food items in your immediate area. These pictures are all taken by other Foodspotters, so there’s no advertising trickery at play. This is a really great way to discover new dish ... Full Article »
It’s been a big year for social networking and mobile, as the two find more ways to work together. As I researched this piece, digging through news alerts from throughout the year, I realized how important 2011 was for Android’s take on social networking. With the launch of Google+ and LinkedIn ... Full Article »
Twitter pushed through its second major overhaul this year, launching an entirely new mobile experience for Android users called Twitter Fly. The timing couldn’t be better — I’d just written about Twitter’s rejuvenated attention to the Android platform, and this week’s update solidifies th ... Full Article »
Hootsuite connects all your many social networks, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and others on your Android tablet. Once connected, the app brings all the status updates and news feeds (not to mention friends) you’d enjoy on all those networks and their various individual apps to one place ... Full Article »
AndroidSocial for Facebook is a new way to use Facebook, designed specifically for Android Honeycomb tablets. The app blows things up, but doesn't utilize the bigger screen in the way it should. Things are a bit messy, and several features are missing. There is no way to use the messaging or chat f ... Full Article »
TweetComb is a fully-functional Twitter client that takes full advantage of your tablet’s large screen real-estate. With three panes visible (similar to the approach of Tweetdeck), plus the ability to add more, it’s convenient to see everything that’s going on with your Twitter feed on a sing ... Full Article »
It took a while, but LinkedIn has finally updated and improved its Android and iOS mobile applications. Admittedly, the hugely popular professional social networking site took a long time to arrive on Android. While iOS had the app back in August 2008, it took until last year for a beta version to h ... Full Article »
Lacey Rose is an event planner by day, and social media wannabe by night. She's a Social Media Manager for 20 Something Bloggers and blogs at Perks of Being a JAP. My volunteer social media manager position with 20Something Bloggers has me on Twitter and Facebook basically 24/7. And when I’m no ... Full Article »
The app itself is very basic. It's pretty much the exact same thing you'll find in the message and chat sections of the regular app. The regular Facebook app has tons of issues of its own, from notifications coming extremely late to the very slow load times, among others. By creating a dedicated mes ... Full Article »
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Glenn Strachan has over 80 apps downloaded onto his iPhone and has already rated 51 of them. He is an international development consultant and uses Facebook and Twitterific constantly to stay in touch. An avid photographer, the app he couldn't live without is lo-mob. Check out his Top 5 Travel Apps.
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