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MingleBird – The Next Big Thing?

Mindjumpers

Tweet All eyes on future development of success stories for application development lies within a triangle – the touch points of Social – Mobile – Game Design. MingleBird – a mobile socializing application. It’s a mobile app, only on iPhone right now (personal shout out – speed up the Android version, guys!)

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Intro to Foursquare, Brightkite & Location-Based Social Media

Socialized

Location-based services — applications that “know” where you are and can use that information to connect you with people, places and things — are one of the hot new classes of social media applications. That doesn’t mean all of these phones will run Foursquare , Brightkite or any other popular location-based application.

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Foursquare Gowalla and Yelp Oh'My

Koka Sexton

Koka Sexton dot Com Home About Koka Contact Twitter FULL RSS Foursquare Gowalla and Yelp Oh’My I’ve become obsessed with location based applications for my iPhone. Yelp was my first introduction to using an application to share my whereabouts with my friends. As annoying as this was at first, it makes a lot of sense.

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Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

Koka Sexton dot Com Home About Koka Contact Twitter FULL RSS Foursquare Gowalla and Yelp Oh’My I’ve become obsessed with location based applications for my iPhone. Yelp was my first introduction to using an application to share my whereabouts with my friends. As annoying as this was at first, it makes a lot of sense.

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Here are 10 Utah Entrepreneurs You Need to Know

Stay N' Alive

He's one of the top Facebook application developers I know, and he even helped do the technical editing for my new book, Facebook Application Development For Dummies. If any of you have ever downloaded the ABC app for iPad or iPhone , you have downloaded their work. It requires a Facebook login.

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Using Social Media to Promote Your Event: Step 2

Bare Feet Studios

We used Spreadshirt , because it is a social web application. Create Badges for Others to Post on Their Sites Many bloggers love badges as it’s a way of strengthening their personal brand. Badges make it easy for those who love you to easily tell their connections about our event.

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Social Media Club Hawaii Celebrates Ma Ka Hana Ka ?Ike

Bare Feet Studios

We had 15 applicants and over 1000 votes. Ike did not have a blog, or a Twitter account, or know anything about Facebook or RSS, but they did tap into their network of friends, who used word-of-mouth marketing to tell a wider circle of friends, and take them to the winning position in the contest. A Facebook page.