Is there anybody still need Google Wave invitation
Now I still have 3 Google Wave invitation left. So if there is still somebody need Google Wave invitation, just leave a comment with your email address. I will send it to your ASAP.
Now I still have 3 Google Wave invitation left. So if there is still somebody need Google Wave invitation, just leave a comment with your email address. I will send it to your ASAP.
Today, the author of Gravity released version 1.24.6100, which includes beta support of the new Twitter list. So Gravity becomes the first mobile Twitter client supporting this feature.
Finally, I received a Google Invitation from a friend today. It seems that my theory about the invitation mechanism of Google Wave is not correct. Anyhow I am happy to have the change to try it while there are still a lot of people requesting their invitation.
As a blogger, I am not so productive: It takes me about 2 years to have the 100th post (about half of them are written within the past month). Look back at mobile applications I introduced in my blog, some of them have already disappeared, some of them become extremely popular and the rest also have signification changes.
After having been trying Gravity for a few week, I became a registered user of this Twitter client for Symbian S60 platform. When I was adding my Twitter account to it, I noticed that there is a new “Facebook (Beta)” option under “Twitter” and “StatusNet”!
Fring, as one of the best mobile IM software, provides many powerful features such as VoIP, chatting with different IM networks and son on. Most of these features are provided as add-ons. One of the latest add-ons is twitter 2.0, which is far better than the previous one. Though the twitter 2.0 add-on of Fring is still not as good as Gravity as a mobile twitter client, the advantage is that users only need one program to go across different IM/social networks.
People can easily find a lot of websites to learn foreign languages online. But maybe you are just like me, who don’t have enough time to spend in front of a computer to do that. If we can use a mobile phone, which we carried with us everyday, it will be a better idea. So [...]
Jaiku is a startup providing microblogging and SMS service. Jaiku’s competitors include Twitter, Pownce and so on. In October 2007, Jaiku has been acquired by Google.
I didn’t need to send the free text message at all until I met my wife. Everyday I needed to send numbers of messages, especially they were the international SMS. So I kept looking for some softwares or websites that could send free text messages. Nowadays I have collected lots of information. I think they will be worth sharing with others.