If you have surfed the Internet long enough, you have probably seen some of those websites that come with shiny footer bars that let their visitors submit their stories to top social media websites easily. Thanks to Web Informer’s social bar, you can get the same effect on your website, no matter what platform you are running your website on.
Web Informer’s toolbar is pretty easy to install on any website (HTML, WordPress …). It has some of the top social networking websites that you would want your visitors to submit your content to. The sleek look and feel is not too shabby either.
The concept of chatting may not be new these days, but it’s still one of the best ways to connect with others and share information. If you are a webmaster for a popular website, there is no reason not to offer your readers the chance to chat with you once in a while. Besides, you can always provide you readers with the tools and let them go from there.
Social chatting is quite popular these days. That’s essentially chatting for Twitter and Facebook users. There are many tools that can add such functionality to your website. The nice thing about social chat websites is that they make it so easy to integrate chat rooms into any site. They are easy to set up too.
Those of you interested in adding chat functionality to your website should check these 5 social chat services out:

Tinychat: a light-weight and fun chat platform that lets your visitors connect with you using their social credentials. Supports video chats too.

Nurph: a cool social chat service that lets you start a chat room on Twitter. It allows you to add it to your website and share your chat room with the world. Takes just a couple of minutes to set up.

Donut Chat: a freemium service that can be used to set up chat rooms easily. If you are willing to pay a bit, you can host your chat rooms at a URL of your own choosing. Supports media sharing and third-party app integration too. (more…)
There are plenty of people who spend hours of their time on Twitter and Facebook on a daily basis. Add to that hundreds of useful tools that are available for these networks, and you may end up spending all your days on these sites. There are plenty of Twitter tools that can help you get the most out of this social network. Some can help you increase your followers while some others can keep track of your favorite topic. You are never going to be out of options.
If you are struggling to feed your Twitter addiction, here are 5 tools that could help:

Twalkin: a very cool service that lets you connect and start talking with your Twitter friends. If you want to have a private chat with your friends or announce something to a selection of your followers, Twalkin is must try.

Tweeterview: a great tool to interview people on Twitter with and watch other people’s interviews. Helps keep things organized while you interview other people.

Klout: an all powerful tool that dissects your profile and lets you know whether you are making a difference on Twitter. It can show you what areas you need to work on to take your Twitter to the next level.
Unless you have been completely ignoring what’s going on in the social media, you have probably heard of AllTop and PopURL. These are great places that you can find new RSS feeds and top blogs about almost any topic. Trying to clone such services is not as easy as it looks, but you can always start your own site sharing feeds that matter to you the most. If you are a blogger or a niche portal owner, you can use such feature to provide more value to your visitors. Thanks to Aggregator theme for WordPress, you can start sharing your favorite feeds with the world without spending too much money.

Aggregator theme is a widget based theme. Users can add all kinds of feeds and as many of them as they prefer. While you don’t want to add too many feeds to this theme, it should work for most people. You can add video, blog, and photo feeds to your widgets. So you have the opportunity to build a content heavy Aggregator without doing too much.
Everybody who has tried iPad in the past is familiar with its lacking multi-tasking capability. If you want to be on Twitter and keep an eye on your Facebook updates on your iPad, you are going to have to keep opening and closing apps. That’s where Sociable for iPad comes into play. It’s a social media center for your iPad, giving users the opportunity to keep track of developments on Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Reddit, and Flickr.

Sociable is really 6 apps fit into one. For starters, it enables users to read and update their Facebook status on iPad. Writing on walls and commenting on photos is possible too.

Sociable supports Twitter too. It lets iPad owners manage multiple Twitter accounts, post tweets, retweet, and even view tweets on a map. Support for Digg, Flickr, and Reddit is nice to have too.