Twitter does not directly store photos but there are plenty of third party Twitter apps and Twitter tools that can. Whether you need a simple Twitter tool to share quick pics or a feature rich image sharing application there’s many to choose from. We’ve identified some of the top sites to share Twitter images and upload Twitter pictures below. Feel free to leave your comments regarding any of the Twitter related services listed to let us know your opinion and past experiences so we can share them with other users. Read more »
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Top 10 Twitter Tools For Sharing Photos
Tag Spamming Photo Apps Rampant On Facebook
Facebook users like myself have been bombarded recently with a slew of new spam-like photo collage applications that are spreading like wildfire. Examples of these types of annoying Facebook applications include the Friend.ly image collage app, the Hotties For Sale! Facebook app, and the tag spamming Friend of the Day! photo application. These types of applications are pretty simple as they merely display friends in a grid format tagged with your friends’ names. The genius behind these applications is the undeniable viral power they possess. Read more »
Top 10 Best Free Online Photo Sharing Services
Sharing photos and images online with family and friends are one of the best ways to keep in touch, especially if you live far away from each other. There are hundreds of image hosts and photo sharing sites online which can often make it hard to decide which one is best for you. Read more »
Cool Google Android Apps For Sharing Photos, Videos, Audio
The latest update release from Google Android (1.5 a.k.a. Cupcake) included, among many other things, video recording capabilities. Google Android video apps are still emerging in the Android Market but there’s a handful of free ones that are very well developed. I’ve sifted through all the free Google Android video player apps and hundreds of Android photo apps, as well as Android audio applications to come up with a list of some of my favorite Google Android multimedia applications. Read more »
Why FriendFeed’s Next Generation Should Be Twitter 2.0
The more I think about FriendFeed as a Twitter application the more sense it makes. FriendFeed has the potential to become the go-to communication service for 140+ characters. Currently when you need to continue a Twitter discussion elsewhere (because of 140 character limit), you only have two options: chat or email. Both of those choices are really inconvenient however because they require that you move the discussion to another location. Read more »
7 Apps And Feature Updates I Want For Android
For the most part I’m very happy with my Google Android driven T-Mobile G1. The Android Market is continually growing as new free apps appear every day to fill almost any type of need. However there are a number of things still missing that I wish would be addressed and added soon. Below is my list of the top 7 features/apps that I’d like to see added soon. Hopefully some of these features/functions will be implemented in the next update release of Android call Cupcake that’s rumored to occur sometime late in January. Read more »
How To Import And Export Music, Photos, Files Using Your T-Mobile G1
If you haven’t tried adding photos or your favorite songs to your new T-Mobile G1 yet, you’re in for a surprise. I tried multiple times to connect my G1 to my Mac via bluetooth or USB cable without any success. I even tried connecting to my virtual machine (Windows XP) running off of Parallels but that didn’t work either. Fortunately after a few attempts I was able to make it work using a USB connection. It totally makes sense once you’ve done it but its not at all intuitively designed. Read more »
Scavenja Is First Online Photo-based Scavenger Hunt
Scavenja is a web-based scavenger hunt where users compete against each other to win great prizes. Each game last approximately two weeks with a new clue provided each day. After deciphering the clue, users take a picture, upload it to the site and describe how it meets that goal. Points are awarded for accomplishing goals as well as how fast they can accomplish the goals. At the end of the two week period, the player with the most points wins the prize.
Apparently the idea of Scavenja was conceived in Raleigh, NC during RTP Startup Weekend where it won “Best in Show†Read more »
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