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Good news if you’re a heavy user of Facebook’s iPhone application. The social network has launched a major update on the App Store, bringing the app up to version 2.0.
What’s new? Good question. You now get a LOT more of the Facebook website’s features, including notifications...
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Mobile tech firm Mobyko has launched its latest service, which it’s referring to as a Living Address Book. What’s that? Well, it’s basically your phone contacts, linked to your contacts on the web on Facebook and Twitter, rolling everything neatly into one application.
It lets you edit...
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Good news on the Facebook front: their native application is due to get an upgrade in September. The upgrade should actually make the app reach some sort of feature parity with the web-app version of Facebook, which right now is far superior to the native app. New features include a revamped profiles...
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Aren’t we a little behind the times plugging Facebook’s iPhone app? A-ha, no. Yes, it was available for day one of the App Store, but it’s just been updated to version 1.1, with a shedload of new features. So, you can still post and read status updates, chat to friends and send messages...
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There’s an entire category devoted to social networking on Apple’s just-launched App Store, showing how much activity there’s expected to be. And on Day One, the planet’s two biggest social networks have both made iPhone apps available - Facebook and MySpace. Better still, they’re...
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Having just got my first BlackBerry (I know, I know), I’m swiftly discovering just how addictive its dedicated Facebook application is. Forget push-email, it’s pokes and status updates that have got me firing the little fella up throughout the day.
Anyway, Palm is hoping that people with...
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Nokia’s Mobile Web Server has always seemed like a solution in search of a problem. Apar from the tiny minority who would want to run an actual website from their phones, there has never been much in the way of killer apps for the tiny S60 web server.
With the release of their new Facebook app...
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Rmbrme is a clumsily named (all the good URLs are gone, remember?) but possibly quite useful mobile service that is meant to make it easier to, well, remember people.
Rather than some Derren Brown-esque memory training witchcraft, Rmbrme uses your mobile phone to bridge the gap between casually asking...
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One microblogger client to rule them all..
The thing that bugs me about Facebook and Twitter, etc. is that if you have several groups of friends all signed up to different services then you need to update your status for each of them.
This used to be especially annoying before Facebook dropped their...
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If you use Facebook you are presumably no stranger to having your personal details plasstered all over the internet, so why not take it a step further and start telling all your FB ‘friends’ exactly where you are at all times?
FindMe lets you do just that. Using as similar cell-tower triangulation...
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When we covered Nokia’s Sports Tracker last year we mentioned rumours of forthcoming integration with other web services. The first of these, a Facebook applet, has entered Beta.
Sports Tracker is a GPS-enabled app that logs your progress during training runs and lets you plot your progress on...
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Vodafone has started letting its customers upload content to Facebook, MySpace, Bebo and YouTube – direct from their handset.
The operator, finally facing up to what its customers want to be able to do on their handsets, has opened up its service so that users can upload pictures and videos to their...
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