• Official Google+ App for iPhone Now Available


    Google has just released the official Google+ app for iPhone on the App Store. The app is free and available here,

    Here is the official Description:

    Google+ for mobile makes sharing the right things with the right people a lot simpler. Huddle lets you send super-fast messages to the people you care about most. And no matter where you are, the stream lets you stay in the loop about what your friends are sharing and where they’re checking in.

    Features:
    * Circles let you share the right things with just the right people.
    * Stream is where you can get updates from your circles or see what people are saying about things nearby.
    * Huddle is super-fast group messaging for everyone in your circles.

    Google+ is only available for users 13 and older.

  • Twitter Now Delivers 350 Billion Tweets Every Day


    Twitter now delivers a whopping 350 billion tweets each day, the company said on Friday by this tweet:

    Delivering 350 billion Tweets a day is a terribly fun engineering challenge. But, it doesn’t capture how passionate our users are

    The news comes just one day after Google announced that it had amassed 10 million Google+ users in just two weeks, and that these users share 1 billion items each day. This is good for a 2-week-old product though.

  • Microsoft Accidentally Reveals Their Social Network Tulalip


    On Thursday Microsoft accidentally published their new social network which is in internal testing on the web. After realizing that they published it, they pulled it off leaving a message.

    The project is named Tulalip. The project is under testing in socl.com The domain is owned by Microsoft. The new project has got a sign-in option with Twitter and Facebook.

    The service included a teaser promising a new “social search” service by Microsoft. The service also appeared to allow Facebook and Twitter users to sign-in. “With Tulalip you can Find what you need and Share what you know easier than ever”, read a message on the home page.

    The website was live for a short time and have been pulled off now. But the team has left a message regretting their mistake. Here’s what it states now:

    Thanks for stopping by. Socl.com is an internal design project from a team in Microsoft Research which was mistakenly published to the web. We didn’t mean to, honest.

    Looks like after Google, it is Microsoft that’s trying to make its leap into Social Media. But, let’s wait for the official launch. Until then, stay tuned.

    [via winrumors]

  • Diaspora Invites Giveaway: Get Diaspora Free Invite Now


    Diaspora unlike Facebook or Google+ is a decentralized Social Network run by distributed Web servers maintained by some of their own users in “pods”. The Project is still under Development stage and is an invite only signup. Diaspora is gaining popularity because of the privacy concerns haunting people in major social networking sites like Facebook and Google+ which are centralized.

    For those of you who still haven’t registered for Google+, how about checking out Diaspora for the time being until that time. Diaspora allows invites of a limited number of users, so I will be giving some of you until we figure out a way for a possibility to send more invites. So follow these steps to land yourself an invite to the most popular closed social networking site available on the internet.

    How to get invited?

    follow the easy simple steps below:

      1. Follow @iGradly on twitter or like the Facebook Page and share this on Facebook.
      2. Tweet the post in the format given below with the username.

    Get Free Diaspora invite Now | #Diaspora Free Giveaway – http://t.co/MFejI2X @iGradly #Giveaway

    • After you done with the 2 steps , don’t forget to leave your comment on why you want to join Diaspora along with your email address, so that i can send you the invite to Diaspora.

    Note: Please don’t post your email directly in the body of the comment to avoid spamming but instead you have a specific box for that to do so.