Social Networking

Social networking didn't really grow until mobile devices started to come into their own, which makes sense. Of course, I can't stand seeing people texting and Facebooking while they're in public, or out with friends. It's a sad statement about where our society is going. However, that doesn't mean that there isn't a time and place for the social networks and it only makes sense to use your mobile devices to take full advantage of their portability.

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Twicca

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This is the foremost Twitter replacement for Android. For one thing, it has better widgets and a nicer interface than the standard Twitter app.

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Created: 25 Jan 2013 12:46
Updated: 25 Jan 2013 12:48

Twitter For Android

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If it weren't for mobile devices, I don't think Twitter would have ever taken off. It's much easier to micro-blog on a portable than it is to send an e-mail or write a full page blog entry.

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Created: 15 Aug 2011 05:31
Updated: 24 Apr 2012 06:06

WordPress

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WordPress is living proof that people are willing to pay a premium for higher end services; or maybe just hipsters. If you've read my other blogger reviews on this site, you'll know by now that WordPress is the only service that makes you pay extra to redirect your blog to your own domain. Yes, that's a sore point with me. However, WordPress is unquestionably the big boy on the market. They have the largest community, the most features, greater customizability and support than any of the other blogging services. They also have a decent Android app, which is well designed and easy to use.

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Created: 03 May 2013 19:00
Updated: 03 May 2013 19:00

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