Monday, August 1, 2011

3 iPad Apps to help you monitor social media

Avoir a good social media app is ideal to boost productivity while allowing you to quickly track your social media news and contacts. Why if you use a different for each site application when you could use simply just a single app? Which is just more work to do to yourself and to take more time that you could use to something else. So here are 3 iPad apps (most 3 honourable mentions) that allow you to follow with all your new social media and contacts from a single location.


Flipboard described himself as "your social magazine custom" and that it is. It is a beautifully designed iPad application which allows you to browse your news readers (Google), social networks (Facebook, Twitter) and photos (Flickr, Instagram) in a magazine-like fashion. You can then interact on these sites from within the app by adding comments, loving, favorite and sharing. You can also add items to your Instapaper account to read later. It certainly makes keeping up with social media, fun and enjoyable.


For those of you who know well the Web of HootSuite version, you know that it is a "social media dashboard" that integrates Twitter, Faceobok, LinkedIn. This feature rich tool is just as useful on the iPad with translations, of notifications of statistics, research in real time, scheduling, photo sharing capabilities and much more. In addition, you get to have the multi-column view across the Web so that you can keep with both. You can also share files and images quickly.


IM + is more than just your basic instant messaging, it is the ultimate messaging tool to meet new people, sending SMS and stay in touch with your social media connections. You can send messages SMS and MMS, make phone calls on Skype, follow with Twitter (view timeline, send tweets and DMs), cat on Facebook and much more. The neighbours feature allows you to locate your friends on a map and even chat with people who are nearby. You can also get notifications of push for your email (AOL, Hotmail, Yahoo!, Gmail). It has same recognition chat and speech group, so you can dictate messages instead of typing.


Sobees social media - it was in fact the first iPad app to enable you to manage your Facebook and Twitter accounts. While the design is pleasant, some said that it is not as powerful as he claims.


News.me - a social magazine comparable to Flipboard, but with a subscription ($ 0.99 per week or $34.99 / year). You can also access streams News.me of notable users such as Steven Johnson and Nicholas Kristof.


Google Apps browser by G-Whizz - this app lets access you Twitter, Google Buzz, Facebook, Gmail, YouTube and many more sites all from this unique location. He did so by putting the mobile version of each site in its own tab.


While there are a ton of decent apps to social media all-in-one for the iPhone/iPod Touch, the iPad still has a long way to go to catch up. For today, I am sure that these 6 but hope to see more in the future.

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