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7 Cool Android Apps for Social Media Addicts & Bloggers Posted: 05 Mar 2010 04:00 AM PST
So chances are that you’re either planning to get an Android (some cal it maturing from an iPhone/ Smartphone) or already have one like a few already out there, and you’re already into a set of social media stuff like Twitter, Facebook and blogging. SO would your migration from iPhone to Android smooth ? Looks like it will be better with the plethora of android apps that are coming out for social media addicts and bloggers. Here are a few of them that I found useful. 1. Twidgit – Twitter application for Android
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