Twitter – Enterprise Mobility, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, IoT, Blockchain Solutions & Services | Fusion Informatics Limited https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog Lets Transform Business for Tomorrow Fri, 18 Aug 2017 05:03:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.4 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/favicon.png Twitter – Enterprise Mobility, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, IoT, Blockchain Solutions & Services | Fusion Informatics Limited https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog 32 32 News@5 Twitter, Microsoft and the iPhone https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/news5-twitter-microsoft-and-the-iphone/ https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/news5-twitter-microsoft-and-the-iphone/#comments Wed, 12 May 2010 12:43:00 +0000 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/?p=1518 Twitter has announced it has found and fixed a bug that allowed users to force others into following them an spammers to tweet to other users without prior permission.

Twitter has announced the release of a set of business tools for corporate users. The tools are currently being tested by selected users but will be available to all in the near future.

Microsoft will challenge Google’s dominance of the web apps domain with the release of its Microsoft Office 2010 productivity suite.

Matousec.com have discovered a serious flaw in Windows’ security software that leaves it vulnerable to an ‘argument-switch-attack’.

UK-based charity DePaul and advertising firm Publicis have released the iHobo application for the iPhone, allowing users to download a homeless person onto their iPhone.

Resource:
http://www.itproportal.com/portal/news/article/2010/5/11/news5-twitter-microsoft-and-iphone/

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LinkedIn app gets the thumbs up https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/linkedin-app-gets-the-thumbs-up/ https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/linkedin-app-gets-the-thumbs-up/#respond Fri, 02 Apr 2010 10:29:22 +0000 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/?p=460 The new LinkedIn application for the Blackberry has received a positive response from early users, although they say a few tweaks could make it even better.

LinkedIn for BlackBerry v1.0 was launched on Tuesday and lets professionals access the social networking site on the go.

Sales professional Matt Bush said the application was easy to use, although he added it offers a different experience to accessing the social network from a computer.

“When I access LinkedIn on my Blackberry, the home screen is network updates, a bit like Twitter,” said Bush. “Normally, I’m used to seeing my inbox first when I login.”

“I think the application will be useful if I’m out and about and I quickly need to access information on someone that I’m going to see. I also like it how it allows you to email your LinkedIn contacts easily. I actually find it easier to find a contact through the application than I do from my phone.”

Bush said he would use the LinkedIn application more than he does the Facebook application for Blackberry.

“It’s difficult to update Facebook from my Blackberry and difficult to find things,” he said.

However, Bush said he would not be using the application as much as he does the Twitter application for Blackberry. “The Twitter application is the best. I even access Twitter from by Blackberry while I’m at the office.”

Comments left on the LinkedIn blog in response to the announcement have been generally positive, but a few users have asked when the application will be available for the Blackberry Storm.

At the moment the free application is available immediately for owners of BlackBerry Tour, Curve and Bold series smartphones, and operates on devices running BlackBerry OS 4.3 or later.

“I’ve downloaded the app, spent some time on it, and think that it’s definitely a solid first addition. It’s easy to navigate, it’s easy on the eyes and it’s fairly fast — which is nice,” said a poster by the name of BlinkedIn.

Resource:
http://labs.v3.co.uk/2010/04/linkedin-app-ge.html

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