Ping.fm for webOS: Update all your Social Networks from your Palm Phone

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Fed up of having to update each of your social networks one-by-one? Too many passwords to remember? Ping.fm is a cool application which can update all your social networks in one go. All you need to do is configure your social networks with ping.fm and it takes care of syncing all your social networks. The good news is that Ping.fm is now available as a free webOS app in the Palm App Catalog. The app has been developed by Erik C. Thauvin.

The app allows you to post from anywhere, to anywhere. So, you can update your Facebook account, your twitter feed and your blog all at the same time. From what I've seen of the app so far, it works like a charm on Palm Pre and Palm Pixi. However, if you are not an existing Ping.fm user, I'd strongly advice that you sign-up and configure your social networks through the ping.fm website. Attempting to do so through the app is not exactly a pleasing experience. Once your social networks are configured, the app allows you to use your Palm Pre or Palm Pixi phone as the gateway to all social networks.

What's more, ping.fm also supports email mode so I can send my update as an email to a pre-defined email address and it gets reflected on all my social network profiles. If you are a social media addict (like me), I'll strongly recommend that you try out the Ping.fm webOS app. I simply loved it and I'm sure you'll do so as well.

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Posted by Matt on May 6, 2010 in Commentary. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

One Response to “Ping.fm for webOS: Update all your Social Networks from your Palm Phone”
  1. Mike Hitt Says:

    I just set everything up and REALLY like the PING site AND app. I have been searching for something like this for sometime. Thank You to the author of this write-up, you made my multi-tasking promotion run THAT MUCH easier.

 
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