Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Flow for Facebook v3.0 6.2 Android (Android Apps)
Huawei U8300, Huawei, Huawei U8220 U8100, U8110, Huawei in-mobile i858, in-mobile 8500, Philips V900, Philips V808, T-Mobile G1, T-Mobile myTouch 3 G slide, T-Mobile myTouch 3 G, T-Mobile pulse, T-Mobile Garminfone, T-Mobile pulse Mini, T-Mobile G2 Touch, T-Mobile myTouch 3 G Fender Edition, Vodafone 845ZTE Race, ZTE X 850, ZTE U X 850Supplied by unknownDescriptionRequirements: ANDROID: 1.6 and
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
HTC SALSA SMARTPHONE AND CHACHA FACEBOOK
HTC has uncovered two Android Smartphone called the HTC Salsa and HTC Chacha. Both smartphones is packing a dedicated Facebook button, which allows users to easily share content including photos, videos, songs and links, as well as updating their status in the social network.HTC Salsa and Chacha Facebook-loving smartphones running on Android 2.1 with HTC sense 4 gingerbread user interface.HTC
Monday, February 14, 2011
In IM + Facebook and MSN Chat
IM + is a tool to chat with mobile phones.It works across platforms including: Symbian S60, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Mobile, and IOS, with it, you can connect to the most common services such as Facebook, Messenger, Skype and others.Use IM + you can send photos, videos and pictures to your contacts, plus chat normally with them, with all the features that have these instant messaging
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Introducing Facebook Connect for our comments
Starting today, you will be able to log into our comments with your Facebook account. No, you don't need a Facebook account to comment, but it makes things easier for both you and us. You benefit by reserving a nickname on our site using Facebook's authentication system, and we benefit from simpler and more precise comments moderation. It is in a nutshell, read further down for more information
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Download Facebook for feature phones for phone IQ contested
Facebook launched an official Java app that is universally compatible with a wide range of feature phones. Facebook also made arrangements with 14 carriers for free online access via app.Today almost every smart gadget has access to Facebook. But since the smartphone market is smaller than the feature phone market is the next logical step was Facebook going Java and jump to the lower-priced
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