Cliqset connects you with Facebook and Digg

Today at Cliqset we’re happy to announce two, new highly requested integrations; Facebook and Digg!

Facebook has been a part of Cliqset for quite a while now but was relatively limited in features and functionality we had available. Today we’re happy to announce that’s changed. Beginning right now when you add Facebook to your Cliqset profile we’ll bring together all of the content from you and your friends on Facebook, including likes and comments. Watch videos, share photos or just chat. All of your friends and family are now accessible inside of Cliqset! Click here to get started!

So what about Digg? Well, Cliqset has always been able to keep you in touch with emerging stories from all of your favorite new sources, including Digg. Since the recent Digg version 2 launch they’ve added a much more personalized approach to news delivery called My News and today it’s been integrated into Cliqset so you can see what stories your friends on Digg are interested in. But we didn’t stop there. When you ‘like’ a Digg post on Cliqset, we’ll automatically ‘digg’ it for you on Digg too.

So if you haven’t already, get signed up and see how Cliqset is helping you organize your social web. If you’re already a Cliqset, log in check out these new features and a few more!

Cliqset Social Search : Search the social web

At Cliqset, we’ve always had the grand vision of organizing the social web and social search plays a big part. Today we’re excited to
launch a major update to Cliqset search capability: Cliqset Social Search

Cliqset Social Search provides you with a single, streaming view of all of the great conversations and content people are sharing on Twitter, Facebook, Google Buzz and each of the 80+ services Cliqset’s integrated with. Whether you’re monitoring your brand, curating content on a specific topic, or event or just doing a vanity search, Cliqset Social Search brings the pulse of the social web directly into your stream on Cliqset.

Today we’re also launching http://search.cliqset.com/. A public search site offering the same deep visibility into what’s going on around the social web, with a subset of the functionality available to users inside of cliqset.com.

And this is just the beginning. Over the coming weeks we’ll also be enhancing the service with a number of new and interest filtering features which will make the information even more valuable.

So if you haven’t already created your account, get started and come check out Cliqset Social Search.

Cliqset adds real-time GoogleBuzz and goes mobile

Cliqset is always looking for new and exciting ways to help users stay informed and in touch with the people they’re interested in. Last month we launched Cliqset 2.0 bringing deep Twitter and Foursquare integration to Cliqset along with a ton of other great features like real-time curation, search and remote follow. This month we’re taking it up another notch.

We’re happy to announce a new, deep integration with Google Buzz. Find and follow your favorite Google Buzz personalities and carry on real-time conversations with the Buzz community. We’ve taken the most popular Buzz features and made them available through Cliqset giving users a new way to experience Buzz. Combined with full access to Twitter, Evernote and access to over 80 other social sites, Cliqset is the most convenient way to stay connected with your social web.

It doesn’t end there. We’ve gone mobile! Yes, we’ve released iPhone, Android and mobile web (http://m.cliqset.com/) hybrid apps! With Cliqset Mobile you have all of the power of Cliqset on the go. Full access to Cilqset, Twitter, Google Buzz and Foursquare. Filter and organize what you see with our powerful stream management features. Publish to dozens of services like Facebook, MySpace and Evernote. We’ve even included curation!

Yes, as you can see we’re pretty excited and can’t wait to hear your feedback! So if you don’t already have a Cliqset account, get signed up today! http://cliqset.com/

Twitter Developers: Annotations are here!

Twitter Developers. Want to start playing with the richness of Twitter annotations but don’t want to wait for Twitter to make them available? We have something you’re going to enjoy! Today we’re happy to announce the immediate availability of our very own Twitter-compatible API complete with Annotations support!

Cliqset has always been about providing users and developers alike with the richest activity stream available. This API makes it simple for developers who’re familiar with building for Twitter to head on over to Cliqset and with annotations support, get they a head start on a feature that’s going to change what’s possible with a tweet.

So get building on Cliqset and give your apps access to more than just Twitter. Give them access 80+ of the most popular social sites on the web!

Get started today by visiting our Cliqset Twitter API documentation site: http://developer.cliqset.com/twitterapi

More information on Annotations can be found on the Twitter developer wiki: http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Annotations-Overview

Cliqset Salmon demonstration

Cliqset has always been a big supporter of open standards and there aren’t many in the social space that don’t support. Take OpenID, OAuth, PubSubHubbub and Activity Streams to name of a few. One of the more recent protocols we’ve added support for is called “Salmon“.

What is Salmon? Simply put, it’s a messaging protocol designed to help users interact with each other beyond the boundaries of a single social network or website. Users can share content and carry on real-time conversations one on one or in large groups.

Cliqset and Status.net are two of the first to have implemented it but we won’t be the last. There is a lot of momentum behind distributed social networking (DiSo) and before long we expect to see a large network of Salmon-enabled services around the web.

With this in mind, and because most users aren’t currently familiar with Salmon (as it should be), we thought it would be fun to put out a quick demonstration of how Salmon can be used by users communicate between Status.net and Cliqset.

Add Google Analytics to your Cliqset profile

You can now add Google Analytics to your Cliqset profile and see who, when and where you’re engaging. We’ll enable analytics on your profile, curated streams as well as all activity detail pages.

Just sign up for Google Analytics, and then give us your Analytics Domain ID. You enter this ID in Cliqset in Settings -> Account. http://cliqset.com/settings/account


Rescue your Tweets from the Fail Whale

Fail Whale got you down? Rate limit exceeded? Tweets inaccessible? We know how you feel. Fortunately there’s a solution. It’s time to upgrade your Twitter experience with Cliqset.

By enabling Twitter on your Cliqset account you’ll have access to the entire Twitterverse including all of your friends, followers and everything you love about Twitter. And guess what? When Twitter goes down, you won’t even know about it. Your friends, tweets and conversations keep flowing without a hiccup. How do we do it? Cliqset makes a backup all of your Twitter content, making it instantly accessible any time you need it, even when Twitter can’t.

Cliqset doesn’t end with just Twitter either. We support over 80 of your favorite social sites from around the web. Sites like Foursquare, Facebook and Flickr. All to provide you with a more complete picture of the people you follow; more than 140 characters ever could. Combine that with real-time discussions, inline videos and photos and even file sharing, Cliqset is where you want to be.

So forget the aggravation of the Fail Whale and upgrade your Twitter experience with Cliqset. Sign up now!

Cliqset 2.0 has arrived!

We’ve been talking about it for a quite while but it’s finally here. Cliqset 2.0 is live!

What’s it in it? A lot. We’ve completely redesigned the UI, built deeper integration with the most popular social services and made it much easier to share, discover and discuss with your friends and family around the web.

Let’s start with Twitter. Twitter is now fully integrated into the Cliqset experience. What does that mean? It means when you add Twitter to your Cliqset account all of content you’d normally receive in Twitter will flow into Cliqset in an elegant and enhanced way. DMs, replies, mentions, even Twitter search! You can interact with your Twitter friends just as you would with any other Cliqset user. And when they inevitably join Cliqset, we’ll automatically follow them here too.  Instead of just their tweets, you’ll see their Posterous posts, Flickr photos, YouTube favorites all in a rich way 140 characters could never do.

We’ve also added a slick curation feature. You can now create curated streams of content from Twitter and any of the other 80+ social sites we’ve 
integrated. Other users can subscribe to these streams from your profile page. When you see something in a stream you want to curate, just click the ‘Save to’ option and select the curation stream you’d like to save it to. It’ll be immediately send to your subscribers in real-time.

You’ll also want to check out the Explore page on Cliqset. From there you can search for and subscribe to users and groups not only on Cliqset but also on Twitter and Google Buzz. Don’t worry about whether they’ve joined Cliqset yet, when you follow them, what they do on that service will automatically appear in your stream on Cliqset, just like any other user.

There’s a ton of going on in Cliqset 2.0, but we’ll leave it to you to check out for yourself. If you haven’t already signed up, what are you waiting for?

The Sleeper Must Awaken…

Sorry for the lack of content making to our blog recently. We’re working on something big and haven’t had much time to write. What are we working on exactly? Well, only time will tell, but if you ask me, our next release will be the most significant of any thus far…

Exciting isn’t it?

Cliqset Hooks up SXSW Attendees with the Crowd

SXSW-bound? We’re psyched that so many of you have enjoyed connecting on our Cliqset-powered Mashable Austin Realtime site — but we’ve cooked up something else. It’s called the Crowd, and it will keep you in touch with all the activity around Austin throughout the conference.
The Crowd serves you up a digestible summary of where and when SXSW attendees are hanging out and checking-in with a variety of social and geo services (Brightkite, Cliqset, Flickr, Foursquare, Gowalla, Qik, Twitter). With bar graphs lining the top of the Web application, the Crowd breaks down geo-activity by day and even by hour to display spikes in geo-check-ins. Or, you can choose to focus on where activity occurs, reflected in a giant Google map of Austin. Of course, you can toggle on and off these social services you’d like to view. By clicking on the orange dots across the Google map, indicating posted activities, you can check out not only the user who posted, but also the full status update, photo, or tweet.

So don’t wander around SXSW alone — sign up to the Crowd with Twitter or Cliqset and find out where the action is :) Or check out the late night tweets and check-ins that happened the night before. Just something fun for SXSW.

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