November 17th, 2009. Filed under Notes, tagged api, facebook, lite, Notes
Hey, it’s been a while now, tonnes of work going on here. I’d just like to give you a little update on what seems to be coming up for Foller.me. Our API has made quite a good job, it’s been included in a few (not so popular) open source libraries, and as I wrote earlier we’ve got an Adobe AIR application almost ready to be released, hopefully this month. We’re also investigating Facebook as a platform and as I mentioned in my personal blog (Facebook API Experiments: Twitter Tags) we’re working on a profile and/or fanpage application tab that will be called “Twitter Tags” powered by our API.
P.S. Thank you for all the shoutouts and suggestions on Twitter, we’re watching those.
~ @kovshenin
October 2nd, 2009. Filed under Notes, tagged Notes, oneforty
I hope you heard of the new OneForty.com – a place for all the twitter apps available, also know as an “App Store for Twitter” on Mashable, Tech Crunch and Read Write Web. Well they’ve gone public a few days ago and yes, Foller.me is there too, so if you do use our app, please consider leaving a short 2-3 line review of what you like, at the Foller.me at OneForty.com page.
Thank you,
~ @kovshenin
September 20th, 2009. Filed under Notes, tagged beta, mashable, Notes, shoutouts
Mashable.com’s Spark of Genius series covered Foller.me as part of their Microsoft BizSpark Project which showcases a promising new software company, and finds the unique feature that separates it from the competition every week.
Mashable’s author Adam Ostrow, “Editor in Chief at Mashable, responsible for the editorial management and direction of one of the most widely read blogs in the world, covering the latest technologies, trends, and individuals that are driving the current evolution of the Web”, posted a Foller.me review yesterday covering the aspects, features and advantages of our Twitter tool.
The full review can be read here: Foller.me Tells You All About Twitter Users @ Mashable.com
We got a few eye-opening comments and are intending to work hard on implementing several crucial additions before removing the Beta label.
We would like to thank everyone for the support, especially Adam Ostrow.
~ @SoulSeekah
July 31st, 2009. Filed under Notes, tagged api, Notes
Err, I’m not sure why we haven’t done this in the first place, but anyway, the documentation is now located at api.foller.me (yes, it still redirects to PBWorks, but perhaps we’d like our own address some day ;)
We’ve also sent out two requests to ProgrammableWeb.com as a Mashup and an API, hoping to get aproval.
~ @kovshenin