MojiPage, a personalized homepage for your mobile phone, has released a mobile FriendFeed widget! Unfortunately, it’s strictly for viewing purposes. There’s no way to comment or like an item and I don’t see any of the comments or likes on items either, which for me isn’t going to make me want to use it […]
Read moreLinkRiver Is My Personal Techmeme
If you haven’t heard by now, LinkRiver is a great way to "share and discover the best of the web." For me, LinkRiver is my own personal Techmeme and Elite Reddit! Since my review will be rather long, I figured I’d tell you why I like LinkRiver so much. I’d call it a more organized […]
Read moreFriendfeedWatch: Your One Stop FriendFeed Shop
FriendfeedWatch was recently started by the awesomesauce Steven Hodson of WinExtra in an attempt to "bring everything to do with FriendFeed to one handy place."Well, I’d call this attempt a success already because I’m religiously watching this site (subscribe to it here)! It’s being Awesomesauce Approved. At FriendfeedWatch, you can find a host of news […]
Read more6 Reasons You Should Be Using Disqus’ Commenting System
I’ve already raved numerous times about the Disqus social commenting system. I’ve hailed it as a next generation application and service, it’s been integrated into SheGeeks and I have numerous friends that are using it on their sites too. Disqus is an awesomesauce social commenting system that you can integrate over or with your current […]
Read moreTwobile-Twitter for Windows Mobile
This is a guest post by Lulugirl896 of Mobigasmic – an awesomesauce blog about mobile gadgets and technology! In the relatively small playing field of Windows Mobile applications for Twitter, there is a world of opportunity for a developer to come up with a top dog. And lately it seems that quite a few are […]
Read moreFlickr Finally Finds Your Friends
Yesterday, Flickr, one of the most popular photo sharing websites on the web, released a new and long overdue feature called "Find Your Friends", that helps you find your friends using your Yahoo (of course), Gmail, and Microsoft Live Hotmail address book. I’d like to thank Marshall Kirkpatrick of ReadWriteWeb for letting me in on […]
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