Heello is an open, real-time sharing platform that let's you easily share what's happening. Post photos, videos and check-ins right from Heello. As other social networks are walling themselves off, we are committed to providing an open ecosystem for everyone, with our user's best interest always in mind. Also as a user you will always own your data.
The vCloud architecture relies on vshield edge, while routed networks needs a VM running vshield edge software, which acts as the default gateway for the network.
In developing Studiovox, we envisioned a social networking site that would energize interaction between people working in different creative fields and change the playing field of creative promotion. Studiovox is the first online community that includes all creative fields and provides a complete ecosystem for creatives; creative professionals, creative industry, agencies, and fans all on a single platform.
qaul.net implements a redundant, open communication principle, in which wireless-enabled computers and mobile devices can directly form a spontaneous network. Text messaging, file sharing and voice calls are possible independent of internet and cellular networks. Qaul.net can spread like a virus, and an Open Source Community can modify it freely.
Samsung Metro 2600 is a GSM slider phone from Samsung. It operates on Samsung Propiertary OS. It sports 2.4 inch display with a slider keypad. It has pre-installed social networking widgets and it features Samsung's latest Chat on service. People who like to devote much time on social networking sites will love it.
PirateBrowser, available only on Windows at the moment, is a combination of a customized version of the mobile Firefox, browser, its advantage being that the program requires no installation ( for example it can be booted from a USB key), and Tor (international peer-to-peer computer network that enables the transmission of data anonymously) network. PirateBrowser allows to circumvent the censorship practiced by some governments and open access to content sometimes blocked by internet service providers in some countries.
In contrast to the digital footprint you use for your personal learning network, this focus is on the online digital footprint students' use in your science or math classroom. The power of a well designed digital footprint brings the capacity to transform a classroom into an online learning community. Within this community your students use digital tools to create and develop a personal learning network.
A smarter social network\nConnect with friends and family through your real-world shared interests Location-based search helps you find new friends, groups, events and activities of any kind imaginable.
Find & Share Great Stock Tips Through the Power of Social Networking\nStocktipr has developed a proprietary algorithm to organize, rank and deliver for free the web's best stock tips.
ThinkUp captures your posts, replies, retweets, friends, followers, and links on social networks like Twitter and Facebook. We'll be adding more networks in the future. ThinkUp stores your social data in a database you control, and makes it easy to search, sort, filter, export, and visualize in useful ways.
A new application for social network Facebook has been developed by Creative Commons for letting Facebook users choose how they would like their content on their profile pages to be shared.
For Beginners
If you're just getting started, be sure to follow these tips.
1. Set up your profile: Give people a glimpse beyond what your tweets reveal.
2. Include a picture: Make sure you add a photo of yourself so that your tweets will be more personal.
3. Create a simple and short Twitter name: The longer your Twitter ID, the more space it takes up, and having a complicated name can make it hard for people to respond to or mention you.
4. Just do it: Don't just lurk-jump into the conversation.
5. Make your profile link something that tells more about you: Share your blog, an about me page, or any other page that offers more information about the person behind the tweets.
6. Share photos: Post your photos on Twitter to shake things up a bit and add some interest to your stream.
7. Use proper grammar: Occasional abbreviations are passable, but make sure that your tweets are readable.
8. Use your real name: Build your personal brand by choosing your real name as your Twitter ID.
9. List your location: Many people use Twitter for local networking, so they'll be more likely to follow you if they know where you are.
10. Learn the lingo: If you don't know what DM, @, RT, and other Twitter symbols and words are, look them up or ask.
11. Don't rush to build your network: Don't follow hundreds of people right away-allow your following to grow organically.
12. Reply to someone with @: Place an @ sign in front of someone's name on Twitter to write to them specifically, or simply just mention them-they will be notified that you did so.
13. Shrink your URLs: Use a URL shortener like TinyURL or is.gd to make it easier to fit into 140 characters.
14. Use your mobile device: Tweet from your phone, iPod, or other mobile device to keep your Twitter updated on the go, using the mobile web or text.
15. Find your friends: Use Twitter's search in order to find your friends, organizations, and others that you may want to follow o
There's an incredible amount of media and blogger noise about social networks, yet there are few viewpoints that are looking at the networks objectively minus the "killer app" hype. My career mission? To cut the hype and help companies make sense of what to do. For those fraught with information overload, this definitive matrix will help.