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iPhone App Review: Pingle for Fast and Easy Social Media Updates
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Pingle is a client for the Ping.FM social networking aggregator service. With Pingle, you can use your iPhone to post text, photos, and location updates to all your blogs, microblogs, and social networks at once.
What You Will Learn in This Video:
- Why Pingle is my favourite social media app.
- How I use pingle to Leverage time posting on all my networks from one place.
- How to update, post your location and share photos easily and...
From: West Loh
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RollOnBy Social Aggregator for Chromecast brings social lives to the TV
Boston based Kanda Software Inc. today introduces RollOnBY 1.0 for iOS, its new social feeds aggregator for Chromecast. Specifically created for Chromecast users, RollOnBy combines a busy family's online social life into a unified experience. This unique social networking app mashes updates from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google+ into a continuous slideshow, allowing everyone to follow recent social updates. Users can also enjoy RollOnBy on the iPhone or iPad while on the go.
From: Ray Barber
Related topics : social network aggregator iphone app / social network feed aggregator / social networking aggregator
Pingle - iPhone app review
Info: Pingle is a client for the Ping.FM social networking aggregator service. With Pingle, you can use your iPhone to post text, photos, and location updates to all your blogs, microblogs, and social networks at once. Or you can post to some of them, or just one at a time, depending on your whim and intended audience. (http://curioussquid.com/home/pingle/)
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