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50 Great Apps for Your iPad

Dave Fleet

Wondering what apps to install on your iPad? LinkedIn – Sadly just an iPhone app for now. Hoping an iPad-optimized one is released soon. Skype – It’s just an iPhone app right now so the interface isn’t great, but it lets you chat and call so who cares? Social Networking.

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9 Best Resume Maker Apps For Android & iPhone

Tweaklibrary

Here is a selection of the finest iPhone and Android CV designer applications that will keep you up with the latest recruitment trends. Besides this, it also facilitates networking. The “business” social network keeps you updated with like-minded people in the industry.

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Why Buffer, HootSuite and Post Planner are the Holy Trinity of Managing Social Media

Waxing UnLyrical

It’s a terrific way to post to a number of social networks, schedule posts and listen in on what’s going on, either by creating dedicated searches or creating streams of Twitter lists you’ve set up. It’s “status ideas” feature is just genius. HootSuite. And this fits the bill. Post Planner.

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Download the Ultimate Facebook Image Size Guide Cheat Sheet

Pam Moore

One very important factor for success on any social network including Facebook, is visual marketing. They come in all shapes and sizes, from iPhones, iPads, Androids, tablets and the list goes on. Did you know the human brain processes visuals 60,000 times faster than text? Marketers are getting smarter at using visuals.

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5 Reasons I Think Facebook Is On The Decline

Jason Yormark

While 5% growth may not seem horrendous, it’s a drastically big decline from April 2011 when Facebook witnessed 24% growth and far worse than April 2010 when the social network had an 89% growth rate. How a network as large as Facebook can take such a lacksidaisical approach to their mobile app development is mind boggling to me.

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Mobile apps are a waste of time for associations.

SocialFish

So, first someone has to have a phone that works with native apps–for the most part, that’s an iPhone, Android, Blackberry, and maybe a Windows phone or other smartphone. App users heavily favor games, followed by news/weather, maps, social networking (inflated by FB, LI, and Twitter’s successful apps), and music.

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The Rise and Rise of Apple Inc

Idaconcpts

Apple II, released a year later in 1977, improved several aspects of the original model as well as offering features to make it more attractive to non-computer users. The phenomenal success of the iPod laid the foundations for future products including the Apple iPhone, MacBook and Apple iPad. 80′s and 90′s.

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