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Fancy is an engaging and cool social networking app. The app is a portal to the main site but it gives you the ability to post, share, view, comment and 'Fancy' as much as you like. Described as 'part blog, part magazine and part bookmarking tool', Fancy is all about style and cool stuff. If you're a fan of fashion, gadgets, style and shopping... this might well be you're next big thing. Price: FreeRead Full Article
Google+ is the Android interface for Google's new social network, 'Google+'. Endeavoring to include as much as the web experience as possible, the app has lots of features including automatic picture uploads and 'Huddle'- a group chat messaging function. Google+ is in beta stage and, as perhaps should be expected, some issues also exist on the mobile app. This said, the Google+ app is smooth, easy to use and understand and a great means to access Google+ on the go. I get the impression Google recognize a service needs to have a mobile platform to thrive (probably learnt from not bothering to release a Google Wave app), so you could argue this is essential to the social networks growth. Now also released on the iPhone, the Google+ app is a vital component in the growth and potential of the new social network. Price: FreeRead Full Article
Rapidfire. This is an android app that gives you the power to send your message and picture(s) to multiple social networking websites in one-click. Price: FreeRead Full Article
Tagwhat is a new app and location-based social networking service on Android and soon iPhone that mashes up personalized augmented reality experiences. Similar to Layar using the phone's camera with geo-location, but showing your personal contacts, their comments, discussions and more. Your contacts must be both using Tagwhat and have an account to interact in augmented reality.Read Full Article
Qik lets you share the experience with your friends, family and the world – LIVE from your mobile phone. Keep your friends in the know by sharing your Qik videos to your favorite social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Price: FreeRead Full Article
Gowalla is the easiest way to share places you go with friends. Download the app to discover eateries, coffeehouses, hotspots, hangouts, shops, landmarks, parks, museums and more. Share your experiences through Gowalla with friends on Facebook and Twitter, then stamp your passport to earn rewards at the places you visit. Price: FreeRead Full Article
Foursquare helps you find new ways to explore your city. See where your friends are, learn about the places they frequent and unlock rewards as you travel. Price: FreeRead Full Article
Check out the interview with Loopt developer Fred Potter. Interesting stuff about their popuplar Android App:Read Full Article
Loopt is the best way to see what's happening around you – which friends (from Loopt and Facebook) are nearby, which bars are hopping, and which restaurants your friends like to go to. Use Loopt’s free location-aware text messaging (“Ping”) to connect with friends, and find places to go, when you’re out and about.Read Full Article