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Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts

Yeni Tumblr iOS Uygulaması Güncellendi


Tumblr iOS
Yahoo tarafından 1.1 milyar dolara satın alınan Tumblr, Yahoo bünyesi katıldığının açıklanmasının ardından yeni yayımlanan bir güncelleme ile iOS uygulamasının yeniden tasarlanan arayüzünü kullanıcılara sundu.
Önceleri ekrana elen yeni bir pencereden gönderi yapılan Tumblr iOS uygulamasında yeni arayüz ile kullanıcıların daha hızlı gönderi yapabilmesi için gönderi seçenekleri aşağıdan yukarıya doğru bir yelpaze gibi açılıyor. Tumblr bu özelliği Path’ten ödünç almış gibi görünüyor.
Tumblr, Yahoo tarafından satın alınsa da Yahoo basın açıklamasında  şirketin mevcut CEO’sunu görevde tutmaya devam edeceğini ve Tumblr’ın Yahoo’dan bağımsız olarak işlemeye devam etmesini sağlayacağını ifade ediyor.
Uygulamayı buradan güncelleyebilirsiniz.

source and photo via uygulamatr

Facebook upgrades mobile platform; brings two-way interactions to phones

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, at a press event at the company’s Palo Alto headquarters today, was quick to squash rumors about a Facebook phone. ”What a novel idea,” Zuckerberg said. “Facebook’s gonna build a phone. Um, no.”

But mobile was definitely the theme of the event. The iPhone and Android apps are getting an update, bringing Groups and Places to a larger audience. But the big news was centered around the mobile platform.

The company today made three mobile platform related announcements - single sign-on, the opening of location APIs and the launch of a Deals platform. (Facebook Blog post, Techmeme)

Gallery: Facebook’s mobile event

The announcements drive home Facebook’s vision as creating a horizontal platform that stretches across all devices, whether Android, iPhone, RIM, Windows Mobile or even the mobile Web.



The single sign-on tool - demonstrated by Groupon and Zynga at the event - allows users to avoid the hassles of creating accounts and logging in to various applications from a mobile device. That’s a nice feature but the other announcements felt meatier.



The company also opened the Places API further to offer more - specificailly, the ability to read, write and search data. The demo by Loopt (which crashed repeatedly) was supposed to showcase the integration of Places into other location-based apps. The idea is that people are “checking in” across a number of apps - Loopt, Yelp, Gowalls and others - but aren’t necessarily cross-linking that “information” to the other platforms. This closes that gap and allows Facebook users to see where their friends and - and have been - regardless of which service they used to check in.

Finally, the company launched - and explained - its new Deals Platform. This is where local merchants finally get a chance to play in the Places and location-based services by offering discounts to nearby visitors as an incentive to come on in. It’s an interesting approach because it allows businesses to finally interact with mobile users who are using phones to find a nearby restaurant, coffee, shop, deli and more. A discount, obviously, becomes an incentive for a customer to enter the business - and that’s what businesses want after all. (And don’t forget the advertising potential on those apps, too.)

Zuckerberg wrapped up the event with one big takeaway - the idea that both mobile and social are growing at a revolutionary pace. Zuckerberg said:


What we’ve seen is that you can basically take or rethink any product area to be social so you take all of the interaction and have it be a lot more engaging, have it grow virally and remake whole industries. Mobile is a big area of expansion and building social apps is as big. When you combine them, it creates big opportunities for new companies to be built and industries to get disrupted.

And just to throw some controversy in this announcement, the company was asked about these features for an iPad. Zuckerberg’s quick response of “The iPad is not mobile.Next question.” was followed by a around of “oooh”s, to which Zuckerberg repeated that the iPad is not a mobile device. “It’s a computer.” And then he immediately back-pedaled. He said:


I didn’t mean to be rude to Apple but we’re focused on what we’re doing today. I think iPad is not a mobile platform the way a phone is.


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Myspace Rearranges Furniture, Slaps On Fresh Coat of PaintMyspace Rearranges Furniture, Slaps On Fresh Coat of Paint

Myspace Rearranges Furniture, Slaps On Fresh Coat of PaintMyspace Rearranges Furniture, Slaps On Fresh Coat of Paint 

Myspace says it's not competing with Facebook anymore. Instead, the social network -- which has lost serious numbers of mainstream users but retained a core of music fans -- is redesigning itself with an entertainment focus. "It's a big risk," said Pund-IT analyst Charles King. "I don't think anyone has really cracked the entertainment hub code ... but Myspace certainly knows its user base, so maybe they can."


Myspace announced a site redesign Wednesday as it attempts to cement its position as an entertainment niche in social networking and stem the flow of users to the exit door. The News Corp. (Nasdaq: NWS) unit is seeking to become the online destination for "social entertainment" -- a place where Gen Y'rs can share music and videos, as well as share likes and dislikes with fellow fans.