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  2. Buffer (application) - Wikipedia

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    Buffer is a software application for the web and mobile, designed to manage accounts in social networks, by providing the means for a user to schedule posts to Bluesky, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Mastodon, Instagram, Threads, Pinterest, TikTok and LinkedIn, as well as analyze their results and engage with their community.

  3. Flapit - Wikipedia

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    Front view of the device, with 7 flaps. Flapit is a split-flap display that reveals real-time social media statistics [1] such as Twitter followers or Yelp ratings. The product is designed to show off a bricks-and-mortar company's online community and increase its online presence by letting offline customers interact with the connected counter.

  4. Sprinklr - Wikipedia

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    Sprinklr is an American software company that develops a software as a service (SaaS) customer experience management (CXM) platform. [3] The company's software, also called Sprinklr, combines different applications for social media marketing, social advertising, content management, collaboration, employee advocacy, customer care, social media research, and social media monitoring.

  5. Lemmy (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Lemmy is a free and open-source software for running self-hosted social news aggregation and discussion forums. [3] [4] [5] These hosts, known as "instances", communicate with each other using the ActivityPub protocol.

  6. Fediverse - Wikipedia

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    The software was later renamed to StatusNet in 2009, [10] before being merged into the GNU social project in 2013 along with Free Social, with the two latter servers being a fork of StatusNet. [11] [12] Over time, the limitations of the OpenMicroBlogging protocol became more apparent, being designed as a one-way text messaging system. [13]

  7. FBI used ‘software tools’ to search social media for election ...

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    It’s unclear what social media sites are included in the search or how the information is compiled. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is demanding information from the FBI about tools used to search ...

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  9. Azumio - Wikipedia

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    Azumio released a smart alarm clock and sleep analysis tool, Sleep Time, on March 28, 2012. [14] By using the accelerometer in mobile phones, the application uses movement-analysis algorithms to measure the user's level of body movement and correlates that with a specific phase of the sleep cycle (Light sleep and Deep sleep). Recognizing when a ...