Social Networks
Address Book by Asurion [Android]
Posted By Jeff On March 29, 2010 @ 9:23 am
As promised, let’s do a week full of awesome and helpful Android applications.
First off, is Address Book by Asurion. This application is just what it says it is: An address book. As much as I love Android, the contact list can use a bit of a touch up.
Address Book has a beautiful user interface (it’s blue) and gives more options than the contact list. To be specific: Social networking combination. By installing Address Book as well as the ‘MixIns’ that you want, you can sync your Google contacts with your Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr and Amazon friends. I love being able to keep everything in one spot.
The Navigation is easy. You have a Dialer, History, Contacts, and Favorites button at the bottom. History will show you all calls, tweets, FB updates, and texts from all contacts in chronological order. Contacts are alphabetical. On the right of everybody’s name is a summary of which networks you have for that person. Favorites are the people you talk to the most, and is separated by social networks. Tapping on a contact’s name, you get the options to see their feeds, info and calls (see image).
I quite honestly love this application, it’s exactly what I wanted. I attempted to find a way to get MotoBlur onto this Milestone, but not so worried anymore. I would suggest anybody using Android 1.6 or higher give it a try.
Address Book By Asurion
Android 1.6:
Android 2+: 
What do you use for keeping in touch?
Ping.fm
Posted By Jeff On August 25, 2008 @ 1:07 am
Ping.fm is the best sNetwork manager EVER!
Ok, maybe not ever, but it’s really really good. Ping allows you to take tons of your microblogging, blogging, and status updating service and put them all as 1. This way you can update on Ping, and it will update everywhere (or only on 1 spot) without you actually having to go there.
What’s nice about this is that it has the different types separated, so you don’t end up making a blog post simply saying “I have cake” where as it should have maybe gone to status updating. What is nice about this aside from being able to post in one spot, with the aide of the PingPress.fm wordpress plugin I can now send out a small message to all of those networks telling people to come see my post; or in the cases of the blogging networks it hits, actually posting it (woot for posting on multiple platforms at once!)
Ping.fm is currently in beta, so you’ll need a beta key which is “vivalaping” right now. If it doesn’t work when you read this and it’s still requiring a key, comment on the post and I’ll update it accordingly.
ClutterMe
Posted By Jeff On October 1, 2007 @ 7:21 am
This site was pointed out to me by a comment when I reviewed Pagii by Mark who actually works for ClutterMe. You’re off to a good start when you come to me for a review
At first glance, ClutterMe looks like a a really simple site. It features webpage building tools as well as the ability to add friends, comments, etc. However, It gives me more of an impression of a site one of your friends might make in their spare time more than a big company site. This has both flaws and benefits. Flaws being that people may not take it as seriously, but the benefit that those who stick to it will likely stay because they feel like part of it.
Now as far as the interface goes, this is where I’m having problems. Unlike other sides that have seperate pages to input information, you put everything down directly on the site you’re editing. This is a good and bad because everything is click-drag-done with this site, but that’s as far as everything is going. I’m finding it hard to come up with anything more than a blocky site. Their widgets are few and I’m finding them to work into a layout. For example the ‘about’ widget allows you to hover over to focus on it, but it doesn’t seem to want to work unless I click once first. But clicking once also changes it to the ‘add info’ mode where you can input information (thus expanding it so you can add info) and it makes it hard to position correctly on the page.
The site also has some nice features though that I have to mention. First off is instant text. Simply click anywhere on your site and start typing and it will appear. This is great because there is no need to add a text block or anything and position it, just type. This feature is good for adding titles or maybe quick links (yes, it seems HTML does work in this feature, yay!) Also since you’re constantly in Edit mode, you might not be seeing the site exactly as it will be seen, so you can click the Edit button in the top right and the site will switch from Edit to Non-Edit mode so you can see it as it is. This is nice because in addition to that the site saves as you’re working, so switching doesn’t require a lot of load time.
The best feature however BY FAR is being able to write on people’s sites. Yahoo’s Mash seems to be trying to do this, but ClutterMe does it better. Click anywhere on a ClutterMe site and start typing. When you’re finished your profile pick will show up with the comment written beside it. I love this idea, using the entire site as a wall, they did a good job on this and need to be commended.
What I’d like to see improved:
- Change the info widgets. If 1 click is used to access the panel (to move) then require a double click to edit the content. Chances are I’m going to be moving it more than editing it, so I don’t need it to display every time.
- Add a widget for a text area. Yes, I can just click and type but if I want to add in some code longer than a link (say adsense for example) it’s easier to be able to see exactly what I’m putting in and be able to click through my text in there after.
- Layering would be nice. When I add a new widget/image it goes to the top left corner. If I have anything else already there, I have to move it so that I can get to the newly added widget, This makes it a real pain if I want to give the site some depth.
Those are really the only problems I have with it, because I see a lot of potential in this site. And yes, I’m a sucker for the little guys and can see myself sticking to the site if it makes improvements (which from what they’re saying, they’re working on it). ClutterMe is one of a few sites that seem to be developing that are using both the ‘social networking’ platform and the classic ability to modify a site (without using a predefined template) together. I’m going to watch this site over the next few months to see how it plays out and will most likely do a follow-up review, so keep an eye out for that.
Pagii: Php Powerhouse!
Posted By Jeff On September 17, 2007 @ 7:51 pm
I have to say I almost creamed in my pants at this, I was expecting something that completely sucked. Pagii is classifying itself as a new ‘social site’, but I wouldn’t quite call it that just yet. Instead, I’m going to call it a “website designing site on crack hit with a stupid stick”. And I mean this is the best possible way.
First, the interface rocks. It’s all click and drag (or double click) functions from a sliding sidebar. Text, speech bubbles, shapes (with text inside), video and ‘insert html code’ are all included with click and drag functionality.
No need to remember HTML or screw around with finding the image. You upload, you apply and it’s there. Once the item is there you can drag it around the screen, stretch it by clicking the corners and even rotate it (I love this, takes the blockyness out of sites, yay!). Users can also ‘layer’ content to give it a 3D feel. Content such as images can also be clicked and using PHP shown their full size so users can see the whole image. It’s very easy to set up and I’m sure a child could master it in under 20 minutes.
You’re able to create more pages by simply clicking the ‘Add Page’ button. Users are given a ton of templates depending on what they plan on putting on the page (photo, diary, profile, video, etc) or they can start fresh and just have at it however they like. All pages are linked using a menu that pops down from the top of the page when hovered over, which saves a lot of time for people that are used to creating navigation pages (and most people suck at it, such as myself). This keeps it simple and consistent throughout all Pagii sites.
As far as the ‘social site’ part goes. I don’t think it’s prepared for that. All I can tell is that they have a comment widget and a messaging system. Aside from that, the only flaw I find with it is that non-members of the site are unable to view the member’s sites. I hope that fix that soon. Though I love this site for it’s uniqueness in allowing people to create useful sites like this so easily.
Be sure to check out my Pagii page, it’s purdy ^.^
Yahoo! Mash
Posted By Jeff On September 15, 2007 @ 12:12 pm
I’ve been hearing Y! Mash for awhile now, but didn’t really take any interest in it. After seeing that Mashable had invites up, I decided to check it out. Needless to say, I’m not that impressed.
My first thoughts was that it’s very ‘boxy’. By that I mean that…well it’s very boxy. Every module/section is separated into it’s own box. Though this gives it a very simplistic feel, it doesn’t make it very appealing to the eyes. The customization is limited to selecting a background image, font colors and module colors. However, the image section (at the top of the page) is designed like a classic Polaroid, I like that. The catch though is that when adding an image you’re forced to crop it if it’s too large, it doesn’t give you the option of simply resizing it to fit.
The network allows friends to modify each other’s profiles (if the option is selected) which is interesting, but not that great. Given the fact that many people add everybody who requests it to friend lists, many users will end up having their pages ‘violated’. I think right now Y! Mash is giving me more of a ‘Geocities page builder’ vibe than a social network. There just isn’t enough there to actually consider this to be anything more than an extended profile, not a social networking site.
The modules that they give you access to aren’t anything ground breaking (such as including an amazon wish list or Flickr RSS feed) so it’s hard to say if there is going to be something to make it stand out. Right now I’m thinking no. Let’s hope for some improvement by the time they get out of Beta. Also profile ID’s are a pain to remember unless you link it to your Yahoo account, which is a bummer. Oh well.
If you’re looking for invites, feel free to drop a comment and I’ll make sure to ‘hook you up’. While you’re at it, check out my Y! Mash profile
More Yahoo! Mash talk:
The Assumptions That Yahoo Mash And Other Social Networks Make About You @ Publishing 2.0
Yahoo Invites Us Into Mash, Its New Social Network @ TechCrunch
What Is Yahoo Mash? @ The NY Times
AirTalkr: AIR based Instant messenger
Posted By Jeff On September 13, 2007 @ 12:40 pm
I recently came across AirTalkr, a multi-protocol instant messenger that supports MSN, AIM, Yahoo, GTalk, and ICQ. You may be thinking “So? There are a ton of programs that do this.” The catch is that this is created using Adobe AIR. I’m a big fan of Adobe AIR products, they run very smoothly and tend to be very simple (a good example can also be seen in the Pownce application).
The instant messaging portion uses a clean interface allowing you to tab between conversations, keep a history of conversations and view the users AirCard. Aside from instant messaging, AirTalkr also includes embedded Flickr images and Youtube videos access by easily clicking on the icons located at the bottom of the window. One of the most impressive features of this application however is it’s use of ‘AirCards’ These cards allow you to add information on all of your ‘buddies’ including Myspace, Friendster, Flickr, Linkedin and their blog. It’s a great way to get info on friends without having to dig through their profiles (which are rarely updated anyway).
It is still in beta though, so there are a few bugs. I’d like to see it be able to be minimized to the system tray, but I’m sure that will come in due time. Right now the program is available for both windows and mac, and can be downloaded directly HERE. Make sure you also have the Adobe Air Runtime installed before attempting to install this. There is also a web version for those of you who want to try it out without downloading.
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Luupi
Posted By Jeff On August 27, 2008 @ 3:08 pm
“SOCIAL NETWORKING – THE WAY IT SHOULD BE…
Sick of superpoking? Over being a pirate? Why not just be you! From the maker?s of Habbo, Luupi is for the real people behind their virtual lives.”
Luupi is loopy? Nope, they’re completely freaking retarded.
I received an email in one of my ancient alts awhile ago from out good friends at Sulake, makers of Habbo Hotel, saying they came out with a new Facebook clone called Luupi. I pity the world it we’re letting Sulake breed. This site looks really bland (though I do like the colors and logo).
The site lets users upload pictures and videos and put captions under them. There doesn’t seem to be a huge profile option, so I think it would be better to refer to it as a FlickR clone. Aside from uploading images and giving them captions, users are able to join ‘communities’ and leave messages/chat through a ‘comments’ window which most of us know as a message board.
Users also have the option to set mottos/moods as that in facebook; Yippie.
Lets hope they have better management with this than they ended up having on happy. Keep it clean guys. And yeah, I joined just so I can put my name in for the free camera
Tags: comment, Email, facebook, FlickR, Habbo, habbo hotel, Luupi, Sick, social networking, Sulake