We all have accounts on multiple online services like Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, etc, all of which can send alerts and notifications. If getting a handle on all of these is getting a bit too labor intensive then check out ‘Chime’, a very handy extension for Chrome →
Get notifications from Facebook, Twitter, Gmail and others in a single stream, with Chime for Chrome
Three tools to manage permissions and settings for all of your online accounts
You’ve signed up with Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Dropbox, Pinterest, Stumble, Foursquare, YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, Flickr, etc. (and multiple times for some). You’ve also granted many third party services at least some sort of access to these, and, let’s face it: you’ve forgotten about most of them, →
Find out Which iPhone Apps Have Access to Your Accounts, with ‘Permissions’ [iOS]
Many apps require permissions to access you social media accounts and data, and it is common practice to grant third party applications access to your Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox and other accounts so they could post updates, upload files etc. So many, in fact, that we don’t →
Find Twitter Users Worth Following, with ‘Discovr People’ for iOS
Twitter is one of the most popular micro blogging service on the internet right now, and for those of us who would like to follow relevant and interesting people (that we do not yet know about) there is a discover section on Twitter that suggests people →
Clip and Share Specific Content From The Internet with Pluck for Chrome
If you share content on Facebook and Twitter, then we have good news for you. Imagine if instead of sharing entire web page you could simply share precisely that paragraph or photo or video or whatever you want without worrying about other elements such as ads →
Facebook built into the new version of Firefox
Do you use Firefox? Do you use Facebook? Then there’s good news for you! As of version 17 Firefox now comes with “Social API” which will make it possible for social network features to be accessed straight from Firefox. Right now it only does Facebook but →
Add Twitter Search Results to Google With Hashplug for Chrome
Twitter is shaping out to be an vibrant source of chatter, especially when it comes to real-time information. And while Google has attempted improvements on it’s search engine lately, it does not show results from social networks like Twitter. Enter Hashplug, which can do this for →
Bliss Control: Change the setting and privileges of most online services from a single place
Most online services deliberately make it difficult for registered users to find the options for changing settings or privileges or to disable their accounts. Fortunately for users, there’s “Bliss Control” is a website that helps you disable your accounts and easily manage the settings of popular →
Expand your online social experience with PalRelay
PalRelay is a great new way to keep up with what’s going on in the most popular social media sites on the web, specifically tailored to the content you are currently browsing. It sits in the bottom of your browser as an unobtrusive little bar, silent →
Three great ways to find and create free interactive stories
If you ever wanted to be able to create your own interactive stories for others to enjoy then read on! In this article, we take a look at three different free tools that will let you create ‘interactive stories’ that can combine photos and videos and →
Add your social feeds to your email signature, with WiseStamp
Having an active social media presence can play an important role in promoting yourself or your brand, blog or website, etc. This is because the more you can broadcast your social media presence, the more you can get your message out or reach out to collaborators →
Get automatic alerts whenever your chosen topic is Tweeted, blogged, Facebooked, etc … with Mention
Mention is a neat little service that will track any mentions of you, your brand, or your favorite topics across the internet, including Tweets, Facebook mentions, blog posts, etc. The free plan provides 1000 mentions a month, and the results might surprise or entertain you. Who doesn’t →
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