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Social Media Tools, Apps, Resources and Plugins

Harp Interactive

Twhirl: Twhirl, like HootSuite and Tweetdeck is a social software desktop client and is useful for managing multiple twitter accounts. OpenBeak is mobile client for posting updates to Twitter. Alltop is a blog aggregator which can be searched by subject matter. displays notifications for new messages. post images to yfrog.

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Buzz asks more questions than it solves

Danny WhatMough

Aggregation, location/mobile, social search – these are the three elements of social media that will be big this year. It’ll also be interesting to see how software like Tweetdeck and Seesmic responds to this move. I use Google Apps for my personal email and it hasn’t been switch on there yet.

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We Interrupt This Lifecast: Syndication Overload (Part 1)

Firebelly

Social technologies make syndication and aggregation simple. Selective Tweets or only posting certain tweets to FB via Tweetdeck etc is a great way to integrate but not alienate. I agree these types of people should be told they are ridiculous or unfriended. Im sure you wouldnt post a tweet stream or conversation as your status update.

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4 Tools to Streamline Your Social Media Outreach

Idaconcpts

Social media aggregators come in various shapes and sizes, depending on your needs. Of course, it includes Android and Apple apps so that you can post and control everything from your mobile device. What social aggregators have you used? Here are four worth considering. The pro version runs $9.99 Vertical Response.

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The Very First Thing You Should Do in 2010

Viper Chill

The Twitter integration in Netvibes actually includes the very same functionality of Tweetdeck. In fact, it’s so good that I have now uninstalled Tweetdeck from my Mac as this online version has some features even Tweetdeck was missing. In other words: it’s absolutely awesome. All the best in 2010!