Filed under: Utilities, Macintosh, Social Software
Facile is a Facebook desktop app for Mac, modestly described by the developer as “like Twitterrific for Facebook, but uglier.” We don’t think it’s particularly hideous, actually, and it’s a neat way to track friends’ status updates. It even supports Growl notifications.
With Facebook Chat being integrated into more desktop apps, there seems to be a demand for access to Facebook features without the website (and the ads). Facile makes Facebook status updates more meaningful and useful, because you can get them as they happen. If apps like this are widely adopted, we’ll definitely think of keeping our Facebook status more current. Heck, with Twitter’s current API limitations, maybe we’ll just feed our tweets into Facebook and let Facile do the work.
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Filed under: Business, Social Software, Search
There have been reports flying around Twitter and several prominent blogs that Twitter is making a move to acquire Summize, a popular Twitter search engine. In case this is the first you’re hearing about Summize, here’s a rundown of what it does. It can search Twitter for any string — most importantly, an @name — which makes it indispensable when Twitter’s tracking function is down. Second, it aggregates and lists the most popular search terms, so you can get a sense of the Twitter zeitgeist.
It’s too early to speculate about what effect the acquistion could have on Twitter itself, or how the resulting service would look with Summize’s features integrated. We do love the idea of combining two services we use every day, though. Basically, we’re keeping our fingers crossed that these rumors are true.
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