update all social network through single plateform

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Well most of the people including myself, have been a ‘Social Insect‘ having accounts on almost all of the popular Social Networks. Please don’t tell me that you have just one social account as I’m not going to believe you  With the growth of your online appearance, you get busy updating all of your most active accounts by uploading photos/videos, status and all..
Suppose say, you did a Hangout with your old school mates after so many years and you want to upload the photos and status regarding the hangout, How many times you have to update it on Facebook, Twitter, G+ etc. The more accounts you have, the less enjoyable sharing your life online becomes. So here are some platforms through which you can update multiple social networks through one click and spread it to every networks.

HelloTxt
 To use Hellotxt, you need to create accounts on the social sites by yourself and enter the login details into the system one by one.  This is a painful process but once you get through it you would find Hellotxt very helpful.


The killer feature of Hellotxt is portability.  It has iPhone and Android apps that allow you to make updates wherever you are.  And it’s free.  It connects to a wide variety of networks.Here’s the preview of it’s Android App :
ping.fm 





Basically Ping.fm works in a similar way as Hellotxt.  The major difference is the former has a less fancy user interface and no smartphone app.

The Dashboard where you can update your Multiple Social Networks :


only wire:  




This is how OnlyWire works.  You enter your login credentials, you write new status update in OnlyWire, it sends the update to all the sites.  You can update social networking sites such as Google+, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.  You can also make new social bookmarks to Delicious, Digg, StumbleUpon, etc. and blogs such as Tumblr and Posterous.

You enter your updates via a web interface.  Then the information is sent to the submitter which is installed in your computer.  The submitter will approach al social networking and bookmarking sites.  You can see what works and what doesn’t, with an option to re-submit.

OnlyWire has a free option but with submission limit.  To use the advanced features you need to pay a fee as low as $10 per month.  I think OnlyWire is most suitable for companies and organizations that regularly publish news because of the price, web interface and the requirement of installing a submitter, although individual users would also find it useful if they mostly update their statuses via desktop computer (e.g. in the office).

Pixel pipe: 
Compared with the above sites, Pixelpipe is more media content oriented.  You can see from the list below that it’s main function is to upload multimedia content such as music, video and photos.  If you like sharing photos, this is a handy tool you should try.  It even supports Dropbox and Box.net so that you can backup the things you posted.  There is also an option to email the content to a specific recipient.  This provides great flexibility to content distribution.

There web apps should have covered almost all popular social networking sites.  In most cases you don’t really need to use them all.  Just use the one that supports the greatest number of social sites you have.
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