20 projects tagged "Social"
Salut à Toi (or SàT: "Hi to You") is an XMPP/Jabber client with multi-frontends. You can use it on a desktop (Wix), with a console interface (Primitivus), as a command-line tool (jp), or on the Web (Libervia). A plugin architecture is used to make it modular. With SàT, you can perform all the expected XMPP functions (instant messaging, multi-user chat, file transfert, etc.), but you can also use your email client (MUA) to read and send your XMPP messages, play games, do microblogging, pipe Unix command results, make scripts, etc.
PHP Socializer is a PHP module that makes adding social sharing buttons quick and more enjoyable. It includes Google Analytics hooks to enable tracking of share activity. It is able to combine, compress, and cache the JavaScript for multiple buttons. JavaScript is loaded only after the page has been rendered, preventing latency between your visitor and button providers from affecting percieved site performance. If desired, it can hide buttons until they're fully rendered and then fade them in. It currently supports Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus, LinkedIn, StumbleUpon, GitHub, Pinterest, and Flattr buttons.
PicoReddit is a mobile reddit client for any Java-enabled (J2ME, MIDP 2.0) phone. It supports the ability to view both frontpage and subreddit articles, view comments, share articles with contacts, bookmark articles, configure subreddits, and more. You can save articles for offline viewing. It supports JavaScript, images (including GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and BMP), with the ability to Zoom, Fullsize, Save, and OCR images, compression to reduce wireless data charges, and Unicode and many character encodings.
The motive behind murder was to surface and extend the information that was once universally provided by finger(1) through a modern interface. Building on this, murder has a plug-in infrastructure to add additional features, allowing it to become a full-fledged social-information platform that utilizes standard and open technologies.
Social networks store all our data and shape the way we interact each other. A real network does not need someone to check what you send before giving it to your friend. Newebe is the opposite: it is a real network, and it looks like a real spider web. People directly talk to each other without barriers, spies, or censorship. This means that data you share are directly sent to your contacts and that you host all your data yourself. Because Newebe is set up on a server you host at your home (a very small computer with no screen), everything you make with Newebe is kept inside it and not sent to a third party.