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For the iPhone or iPod Touch owners who are hooked on to Twitter, here is an app that should allow you to log on to your Twitter account. TweetPocket is an award-winning desktop Twitter client that provides you easy access to your Twitter, allowing you to see your messages easily and creating new tweets in the process. The TweetPocket app can be downloaded at the iTunes app store for only $0.99.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, iTunes, Mobile Software, tweets, twitter

For the social media addicts who want to stay abreast of the latest Tweets and blogs, the Say What? social media monitoring app is the one for you. Available for free download, this app allows you to skim around popular social networking sites like Twitter, Digg, forums and blogs via an integrated search feature via keyword/s. The Say What? app returns a real-time snapshot of what is being said and by whom, ensuring that you don’t miss a beat on what is going on in the social networking world. The app is totally free and can be downloaded at the iTunes app store. A great app for people who want to make use of their iPhone or iPod Touch for social networking means.

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Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, Mobile Software, networking world, real time, search feature, SnapShot, social networking sites, tweets

The opportunity to save on buying a new mobile device such as a Blackberry may be somewhat stalled at times. And one main reason seen for this is the price for getting a new one. But if the tweets made by T-Mobile is accurate enough, you may just get a big break. Apparently there are reports that T-Mobile will be giving consumers up to a $50 off if they trade-in their old “working” phones and get a brand new Blackberry Curve.

There seems to be some confusion on what actual phones are included in this promotion. In fact, it seems that the promotion only offers a Blackberry Curve 8520. That was until T-Mobile posted a lot of current curve models tied up with it. But one thing is for sure, you will get a $50 off. So if you are aching to get a new Blackberry, here is your chance so I suggest you grab it!

(Source) Mobile Crunch

Tags: blackberry curve, Business, Cell Phones, confusion, consumers, mobile device, Mobile News, models, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, tweets

The growing popularity of Twitter has been rubbing off on most mobile phones available today. And while we already know that there is a specific Twitter program for the iPhone in the TrafficTweet, the Blackberry now has the Twitterlerts!

As you would guess, Twitterlerts for the Blackberry shows practically the same intent for mobile tweeting. With the Twitterlerts from Electric Pockets, BlackBerry users can now monitor the global dialogue by automatically scanning Twitter their chosen topics. It alerts any user of important changes and letting them easily tweet or share tweets directly from their mobile device.

Twitterlerts is now available at their website with an introductory offering of $4.99. A free trial is available for people who want to try it out first before buying the full version.

(Source) Press

Tags: BlackBerry, Cell Phones, free trial, global dialogue, iPhone, mobile device, mobile phones, Mobile Software, pockets, popularity, tweets, twitter

One of the popular things we see today is the use of Twitter. While many would share links or views, the feature of sharing video is now possible. All of this was made possible via the Twitvid.com app that is now in use, allowing Twitter users to upload and share videos to their heart’s content.

TwitVid.com users can automatically broadcast their videos and tweets to their Facebook, MySpace and YouTube profiles by simply setting their preferences on the TwitVid.com website via the new AutoShare feature.

It looks like Twitter users are going to be busy these days. And thanks to the interface that can be used via the iPhone 3G S, don’t be surprised to see a lot of videos being uploaded and share from here on.

Here is how it works:

  1. Open the TwitVid.com app
  2. Select or Record a Video
  3. Insert a tweet
  4. Click Post and let your video upload
  5. People can start watching it within seconds

You can download the app via this link.

(Source) Press

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People who are pretty conscious on their health and their weight are going to love this new app released by MyNetDiary. The new app called the MyNetDiary Calorie Counter is aimed at people who want to keep track of the food they eat. The Calorie Counter also features a large food base which will certainly come in handy for people who want to slim down and attain their weight goals.

The MyNetDiary Calorie Counter for BlackBerry tracks up to 36 different nutrients and pulls food information from a database with over 88,000 U.S., UK and Canadian foods and restaurants. It is fully optimized for mobile phones, searching as you type and automatically correcting typos. Used in conjunction with a MyNetDiary account, a member has unlimited access to food planning tools, charts and fully-detailed reports.

MyNetDiary members can also link to their Twitter accounts, automatically sending “tweets” of their foods, exercises and weigh-ins for added accountability.

The MyNetDiary Calorie Counter app can be downloaded at the developer’s site and is available at various membership rates.

  • $9 per month
  • $24 for three months ($8 per month)
  • $42 for 6 months ($7 per month)
  • $60 for a year ($5 per month)

(Source) Press

Tags: BlackBerry, calorie counter, Cell Phones, conjunction, food base, Health, membership rates, mobile phones, Mobile Software, nutrients, planning tools, three months, tweets

Tweetglobe for iPhones Released

The iPhone has a new app available and it involves keeping track of your tweets with reference to the new web sensation Twitter. Normally, people only get to see the person and the message but have no idea where in the world it comes from.

With Tweetglobe, you can trace them as far as the point of origin of the Tweet, using a 3D animated globe rendered on the screen of any iPhone or iPod Touch.TweetGlobe also acts as a fast and simple Twitter client that allows anyone to reply to incoming tweets or post new ones on-the-fly, as well as view the Twitter public timeline.

Optionally, TweetGlobe can also determine any user’s specific location using GPS. Posting an update through TweetGlobe will use the iPhone’s built in GPS to determine exactly where any user is tweeting from.

Now that should be very helpful for businesses and people who want to know where strange tweets are coming from. The app can be purchased from the Apple app store for $0.99.

(Source) PR Web

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Musician are expected to benefit a lot from this new app available for the iPhone. iLike, the leading social music discovery service, today announced a suite of new features for musicians, including integration with Twitter, YouTube, and MySpace, as well as a turnkey system for any artist to quickly create and distribute their own custom iPhone app.

These integrations expand on iLike’s existing syndication model and enable more than 300,000 artists who use the iLike Artist Dashboard to save time and reach more fans via these new channels.

The new content syndication destinations announced today, described in detail at www.iLike.com/manage, include:

  • Twitter: Artists can now link their iLike and Twitter accounts, bringing their “tweets” to more fans via the iLike music feed, the artist’s iLike profile, and the artist’s page on Facebook. Likewise, when an artist posts a new song, video, or concert listing, iLike will notify fans via Twitter.
  • YouTube: Artists can now sync their YouTube channel and iLike account. Every video an artist posts to iLike will be automatically posted to their YouTube channel, and vice versa.
  • MySpace Concert Listings: iLike now lets artists enhance the concert listings on their MySpace pages, via a widget that adds prominent buy-links and allows fans to “RSVP” to a concert and see who else is going. Artists can also configure their iLike Artist Dashboard so that any blog, bulletin, or video they post at iLike is also posted on their MySpace page.
  • Facebook Pages “Music” Tab: Artists can now add the Music tab to their Page on Facebook. The Music tab, by iLike, features the artist’s songs, concerts, videos, bulletins, blogs, and tweets.
  • Artist dot-com Websites: The iLike Artist Dashboard now allows artists to manage the content on their own official dot-com websites via embeddable javaScript widgets.
  • Ticketmaster: Songs, photos, and videos posted to the iLike Dashboard will also appear on the artist’s page on Ticketmaster.
  • Artist iPhone Apps: iLike today announced a turnkey system to enable any artist to rapidly create and distribute their own iPhone app featuring the artist’s concert dates, photos, blogs, bulletins, and videos. A self-service system allows artists to customize the look and feel of their app and submit it to the iTunes App Store.

In addition, iLike continues to syndicate artist content to more than 45 million music fans across the iLike network, including iLike’s leading music applications on iGoogle, Facebook, hi5, Bebo, Orkut, and iLike plugins for iTunes and Windows Media Player.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, bulletins, content syndication, dashboard, discovery service, Facebook, ilike, integrations, iPhone, iPhone, javascript widgets, Mobile Software, music discovery, music feed, music tab, new channels, new features, social music, turnkey system, tweets, twitter, widget, youtube




 

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