Official Native Google+ App Now Available To Download
Apple has finally released the official native Google+ client for the iPhone onto the App Store. It's available right now free of charge.
Apple has finally released the official native Google+ client for the iPhone onto the App Store. It's available right now free of charge.
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A social networking app that allows users to cross post on several different social networking sites at one time. A useful productivity tool for avid networkers.
If you have never created a website, Zapd might be a fun way to enter into the world of website development!
Those of you that are "plugged-in" almost certainly have heard of Quora. It's a flourishing Q&A platform that has already gathered some of the best minds in the tech world. Unfortunately, while Quora already boasts a solid webapp, it still lacks a native client.
Google Voice is a service which allows you to have 1 phone number for all your phones. After a long wait, Google Voice has finally hit the App Store. You can now send and receive calls, SMS, and voicemail right from your iPhone! Let's see how it does in our in-depth review...
A new app, SocialPhone, is designed to be your ultimate address book. It does this by combining Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and personal contacts into one single app. Read more...
Droplr arrives on your iPhone and iPod Touch and wraps its service in a gorgeous and slick package. Whether you're a Droplr user already or curious to try it out, is this app worth the cash? Read on to find out.
Since Facebook has shown no signs of urgency in getting their wildly popular app to the iPad, Oecoway Inc has taken matters into its own hands. Friendly Facebook Browser offers an alternative to Facebook on Safari. But will it have what it takes to befriend your social networking needs? Read on to find out...
Ping is here as a part of the most recent iTunes updates for your computer and iPhone. We're here to help you understand the ins-and-outs of the first social network from Apple.
Flud is a newcomer to the iPad visual newsreader market. Now, only three weeks after its initial release, it has already received a major update.
While the developer of Facebook for the iPhone & iPod Touch famously quit in 2009 because he disliked the App store and its policies, the app has lived on.
If you want a social-centered barcode scanning application on your iPhone, you don't have long to wait. Read on to find out more...