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Wakoopa – Last.FM For Your Applications

Sat, May 23, 2009 by Connor

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Music lovers all love Last.FM [App Store]. It keeps all your friends and even strangers up to date with the music you listen to, and it also recommends new songs for you. It’s the perfect social networking tool revolved around music. Well, what about applications? Wakoopa adds similar functionality for your favourite computer programs.

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The Most Popular Twitter Clients for Mac

Thu, May 14, 2009 by Connor

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The Twitter community seems to be riddled with Mac users (or at least that’s how it seems to me, since I follow a ton of them), and a lot of them stick to one client religiously. The other day, I held a poll asking all my followers what their favourite Mac twitter client was, and [...]

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Sticky / Exclusive: WIN £30 of iTunes Gift Vouchers! [CLOSED]

Tue, Feb 10, 2009 by Arron

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Thank you to everyone who entered this whopper of a contest! I’ll be announcing the winners via a LIVE draw sometime around 8PM GMT tonight (10.02.09). If you don’t want to miss it follow me at @razorianfly on Twitter for a latest. Once again I thank everyone at PopCap for providing these awesome prizes, especially [...]

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Official: RF and RFlyGD SWAG Arrives! [Update: Twitter Contest]

Tue, Feb 3, 2009 by Arron

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Like RazorianFly? Your gonna love this. Yep, it’s here! Official swagger from RazorianFly.com, in association with Zazzle.com. Hit the jump to see some of the products we’re offering, and how you can get your hands on the RazorianFly T-Shirt!

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Introducing EmojiTrack: Tracking Twitter’s Emoji Users, One Tweet at a Time.

Fri, Jan 30, 2009 by Arron

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Ever since Emoji hit iPhone and iPod touch, it’s been a smash-hit sensation. By now, I’m sure you’ve all heard of the Emoji-enabling applications on the AppStore. Not surprisingly, because of them, Emoji is spreading it’s way around the world, fast. We thought It’d be a good idea (and actually quite interesting) to track just [...]

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